Éric Le Boulengé
Université catholique de Louvain
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Pharmaceutical Research | 1996
Rita Vanbever; Éric Le Boulengé; Véronique Préat
AbstractPurpose. Electroporation, a method of reversibly permeabilizing lipid bilayers by the application of an electric pulse, has been shown to induce increased transdermal passage of molecules. The aim of the present report was to study in vitro with hairless rat skin the potential of electroporation for transdermal delivery of fentanyl. Results. The application of electric pulses can strongly promote transdermal delivery of fentanyl compared to passive diffusion through untreated skin. We also point out that the choice of the waveform of the electric pulses is important: at the same applied energy, a few exponentially-decaying (ED) pulses increased fentanyl permeation more than a few square-wave pulses and to the same extent as the repeated application of higher voltage-shorter duration ED pulses. A factorial design showed that the voltage, duration, and number of ED pulses allowed control of the quantity of drug transported through the skin. Conclusions. Skin electroporation could be a good way to improve the transdermal diffusion of fentanyl.
Acta Theriologica | 2002
Marianne Schlesser; Éric Le Boulengé; Nicolas Schtickzelle
This preliminary study proposes small trapping grids as an alternative to traditional large grids for the simultaneous monitoring of several rodent populations by capture--recapture. Monthly trapping sessions of wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus (Linnaeus, 1758) and bank vole Clethrionomys glareolus (Schreber, 1780) were carried on over a small area (0.015 ha, 21 traps). The coherence of demographic parameter estimates on such small grids with those obtained on classical large grids was checked by performing two trapping sessions on a larger grid (0.9 ha, 110 traps, 10 m mesh) surrounding the small grid. We compared the two grid designs on the basis of sex ratio upon first capture, trap saturation rate, minimum number alive (MNA), monthly survival, and trappability. These demographic parameters proved to be non-biased by the trapped area, even though the precision was lower on the small grid. Small grids seem therefore to give the same picture of population dynamics as classical large grids except for parameters sensitive to an edge effect (eg density). By decreasing significantly the trapping effort, small grids will be of particular interest whenever the simultaneous operation of several trapping grids is needed (eg to compare different environmental conditions).
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2003
Cathy Debier; P. P. Pomeroy; Cédric Dupont; Claude R. Joiris; Vinciane Comblin; Éric Le Boulengé; Yvan Larondelle; Jean-Pierre Thomé
Oikos | 2002
Nicolas Schtickzelle; Éric Le Boulengé; Michel Baguette
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2003
Cathy Debier; P. P. Pomeroy; Cédric Dupont; Claude R. Joiris; Vinciane Comblin; Éric Le Boulengé; Yvan Larondelle; Jean Pierre Thomé
Aquaculture | 2008
Noelie Bodin; Muriel Mambrini; Jean-Baptiste Wauters; Tarik Abboudi; Wilfried Ooghe; Éric Le Boulengé; Yvan Larondelle; Xavier Rollin
Journal of Zoology | 1986
Paule Y. Le Boulenge‐Nguyen; Éric Le Boulengé
Canadian Entomologist | 2003
Nicolas Schtickzelle; Michel Baguette; Éric Le Boulengé
Aquaculture | 2012
Noelie Bodin; Gilles Delfosse; Tran Thi Nang Thu; Éric Le Boulengé; Tarik Abboudi; Yvan Larondelle; Xavier Rollin
Acta Theriologica | 1981
Éric Le Boulengé; Py. Leboulengenguyen