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The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2006

In vitro effects of crude extracts of Parkia biglobosa (Mimosaceae), Stereospermum kunthianum (Bignoniaceae) and Biophytum petersianum (Oxalidaceae) on corticosteroid secretion in rat.

K.M. Kodjo; V. Contesse; J.L. Do Rego; K. Aklikokou; S. Titrikou; M. Gbeassor; H. Vaudry

Previous studies conducted in guinea pig, rat and rabbit have revealed that crude extracts from Parkia biglobosa, Stereospermum kunthianum and Biophytum petersianum exert hypotensive and/or hypoglycemic activities. Since corticosteroids are involved in the control of arterial blood pressure and glycemia, we have investigated the possible effects of these plant extracts on rat adrenal tissue in vitro. Short-term administration of crude semi-ethanolic extracts of P. biglobosa and S. kunthianum to perifused rat adrenal tissue did not induce any significant changes in corticosteroid output. Conversely, the B. petersianum extract caused a dose-dependent increase in corticosterone and aldosterone secretion. Repeated infusions or prolonged administration of B. petersianum extract did not produce any apparent attenuation of the steroid response. Altogether, these data indicate that a semi-ethanolic extract of B. petersianum dose-dependently stimulates corticosterone and aldosterone secretion in rat without any desensitization phenomenon.


Neurogastroenterology and Motility | 2018

Delayed gastric emptying and altered antrum protein metabolism during activity-based anorexia.

S. Nobis; A. Morin; N. Achamrah; L. Belmonte; R. Legrand; Philippe Chan; J.L. Do Rego; David Vaudry; Guillaume Gourcerol; Pierre Déchelotte; A. Goichon; Moı̈se Coëffier

Anorexia nervosa, a restrictive eating disorder, is often associated with gastrointestinal disorders, particularly a delayed gastric emptying. However, the mechanisms remained poorly documented. Thus, we aimed to evaluate gastric emptying and antrum protein metabolism in the Activity‐Based Anorexia model (ABA).


Journal of Neuroendocrinology | 2018

Expression and activity profiling of the steroidogenic enzymes of glucocorticoid biosynthesis and the fdx1 co-factors in zebrafish

M. Weger; N. Diotel; B. D. Weger; T. Beil; A. Zaucker; H. L. Eachus; J. A. Oakes; J.L. Do Rego; K.-H. Storbeck; P. Gut; U. Strähle; S. Rastegar; F. Müller; N. Krone

The spatial and temporal expression of steroidogenic genes in zebrafish has not been fully characterised. Because zebrafish are increasingly employed in endocrine and stress research, a better characterisation of steroidogenic pathways is required to target specific steps in the biosynthetic pathways. In the present study, we have systematically defined the temporal and spatial expression of steroidogenic enzymes involved in glucocorticoid biosynthesis (cyp21a2, cyp11c1, cyp11a1, cyp11a2, cyp17a1, cyp17a2, hsd3b1, hsd3b2), as well as the mitochondrial electron‐providing ferredoxin co‐factors (fdx1, fdx1b), during zebrafish development. Our studies showed an early expression of all these genes during embryogenesis. In larvae, expression of cyp11a2, cyp11c1, cyp17a2, cyp21a2, hsd3b1 and fdx1b can be detected in the interrenal gland, which is the zebrafish counterpart of the mammalian adrenal gland, whereas the fdx1 transcript is mainly found in the digestive system. Gene expression studies using quantitative reverse transcriptase‐PCR and whole‐mount in situ hybridisation in the adult zebrafish brain revealed a wide expression of these genes throughout the encephalon, including neurogenic regions. Using ultra‐high‐performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, we were able to demonstrate the presence of the glucocorticoid cortisol in the adult zebrafish brain. Moreover, we demonstrate de novo biosynthesis of cortisol and the neurosteroid tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone in the adult zebrafish brain from radiolabelled pregnenolone. Taken together, the present study comprises a comprehensive characterisation of the steroidogenic genes and the fdx co‐factors facilitating glucocorticoid biosynthesis in zebrafish. Furthermore, we provide additional evidence of de novo neurosteroid biosynthesising in the brain of adult zebrafish facilitated by enzymes involved in glucocorticoid biosynthesis. Our study provides a valuable source for establishing the zebrafish as a translational model with respect to understanding the roles of the genes for glucocorticoid biosynthesis and fdx co‐factors during embryonic development and stress, as well as in brain homeostasis and function.


Clinical Nutrition | 2018

Characterizing the biochemical perturbations induced by activity-based anorexia in the mouse

J. Breton; N. Giallourou; S. Nobis; Aline Morin; N. Achamrah; A. Goichon; L. Belmonte; Pierre Déchelotte; J.L. Do Rego; M. Coëffier; J. Swann


Clinical Nutrition | 2018

Kynurenine metabolism during malnutrition in mice: A role in the regulation of behavior?

N. Achamrah; A. Amamou; S. Nobis; Clément P. J. L'Huillier; W. Bahlouli; Christine Bole-Feysot; J.L. Do Rego; A. Goichon; Pierre Déchelotte; L. Belmonte; M. Coëffier


Clinical Nutrition | 2018

Glutamine restores the intestinal barrier function in anorectic mice

Clément P. J. L'Huillier; M. Jarbeau; L. Belmonte; S. Nobis; A. Goichon; E. Salameh; W. Bahlouli; J.L. Do Rego; Pierre Déchelotte; M. Coëffier


Nutrition Clinique Et Metabolisme | 2017

Étude du métabolisme central du tryptophane et de la kynurénine au cours de la renutrition dans un modèle d’anorexie chez la souris : impact de l’activité physique

N. Achamrah; A. Amamou; S. Nobis; Christine Bole-Feysot; W. Bahlouli; J.L. Do Rego; J.C. Do Rego; Sergueï O. Fetissov; Pierre Déchelotte; A. Goichon; L. Belmonte; M. Coëffier


Clinical Nutrition | 2016

MON-P146: Gender Differences in Mice During Activity-Based Anorexia

N. Achamrah; S. Nobis; L. Belmonte; A. Goichon; J. Breton; R. Legrand; J.L. Do Rego; Jean-Luc Do Rego; S. Fetissov; Pierre Déchelotte; M. Coëffier


Clinical Nutrition | 2015

MON-PP123: Maintaining Physical Activity during Refeeding May Limit Anxiety in Anorectic Mice by Increasing the Muscle Metabolism of Kynurenine

N. Achamrah; Christine Bole-Feysot; S. Nobis; L. Belmonte; A. Goichon; J.L. Do Rego; J.C. Do Rego; Pierre Déchelotte; M. Coëffier


Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology | 2006

Vasotocin and mesotocin stimulate neurosteroid biosynthesis in the frog brain. Possible involvement of a V1a receptor

J.L. Do Rego; S. Acharjee; Ludovic Galas; David Alexandre; Patrice Bizet; H.B. Kwon; A. Burlet; Van Luu-The; Georges Pelletier; Jae Young Seong; Hubert Vaudry

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