Madalina Vintila
University of Montpellier
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Nutrients | 2018
Sara Haydar; Thomas Paillot; Christophe Fagot; Yannick Cogne; Athanasios Fountas; Yildiz Tutuncu; Madalina Vintila; Agathocles Tsatsoulis; Pham Thanh Chi; Patrick Garandeau; Dan Chetea; Corin Badiu; Monica Livia Gheorghiu; Dorina Ylli; Corinne Lautier; Morana Jarec; Louis Monnier; Christophe Normand; Jelena Šarac; Abdelhamid Barakat; Saša Missoni; Michel Pugeat; Patrick Poucheret; Felicia Hanzu; Ramon Gomis; Josep Macias; Serghey Litvinov; Elza Khusnutdinova; Catalina Poiana; Renato Pasquali
Branched-chained amino acids (BCAA) are essential dietary components for humans and can act as potential biomarkers for diabetes development. To efficiently estimate dietary intake, we developed a BCAA database for 1331 food items found in the French Centre d’Information sur la Qualité des Aliments (CIQUAL) food table by compiling BCAA content from international tables, published measurements, or by food similarity as well as by calculating 267 items from Greek, Turkish, Romanian, and Moroccan mixed dishes. The database embedded in MEDIPAD software capable of registering 24 h of dietary recalls (24HDR) with clinical and genetic data was evaluated based on archived 24HDR of the Saint Pierre Institute (France) from 2957 subjects, which indicated a BCAA content up to 4.2 g/100 g of food and differences among normal weight and obese subjects across BCAA quartiles. We also evaluated the database of 119 interviews of Romanians, Turkish and Albanians in Greece (27–65 years) during the MEDIGENE program, which indicated mean BCAA intake of 13.84 and 12.91 g/day in males and females, respectively, comparable to other studies. The MEDIPAD is user-friendly, multilingual, and secure software and with the BCAA database is suitable for conducting nutritional assessment in the Mediterranean area with particular facilities for food administration.
Endokrynologia Polska | 2015
Redha Attaoua; Nelly Boeckler; Serban Radian; Samira Ait El Mkadem; Patrick Poucheret; Violaine Latapie; Monica Livia Gheorghiu; Simona Fica; Madalina Vintila; Christophe Normand; Mihail Coculescu; Florin Grigorescu
INTRODUCTION Insulin gene VNTR was associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in some studies but not in others. This couldb be due to the heterogeneity of the definition of PCOS and/or the use of inappropriate gene mapping strategies. MATERIAL AND METHODS In this investigation, the association of VNTR with PCOS was explored in a population of women from Central Europe (377 cases and 105 controls) in whom PCOS was diagnosed according to Rotterdam criteria. Seven SNPs: rs3842756 (G/A), rs3842755 (G/T), rs3842754 (C/T), rs3842753 (A/C), rs3842752 (C/T), rs3842748 (G/C), and rs689 (T/A) were genotyped in a portion of the population (160 cases and 95 controls) by sequencing or by SSO-PCR. Analysis of linkage disequilibrium (LD) pattern allowed selecting three tagSNPs (rs3842754, rs3842748, and rs689), which were genotyped in the rest of the population by KASPar. RESULTS Six haplotypes were reconstructed, among which three (h1, h2 and h6) were more frequent. Statistical analysis allowed observation of the association of the SNP rs3842748, through its GC genotype, with obesity in PCOS (P = 0.049; OR CI95% 1,59 [1.00-2.51]) and in classical PCOS (YPCOS) (P = 0.010), as well as the correlation of the SNP rs689 and the pair of haplotypes h1/h1 with higher levels of testosteronaemia in the PCOS group, although this was at the limit of significance (P = 0.054) CONCLUSION: These results are in accordance with some studies in literature and highlight the role of insulin gene VNTR in complex metabolic disorders.
Collegium Antropologicum | 2016
Miran Čoklo; Dubravka Havaš Auguštin; Jelena Šarac; Natalija Novokmet; Joško Sindik; Ana Perinić Lewis; Matea Zajc Petranović; Lejla Mulahasanovic; Elza Khusnutdinova; Serghey Litvinov; Sara Haydar; Corinne Lautier; Christophe Normand; Redha Attaoua; Madalina Vintila; Anna Bosch-Comas; Helena Suarez; Pedro Jares; Ramon Gomis; Saša Missoni; Damir Marjanović; Florin Grigorescu
Molecular Biology Reports | 2014
Assila Ben Salem; Redha Attaoua; Nabil Mtiraoui; Sana Belkahla; Intissar Ezzidi; Mounir Ajina; Moncef Souissi; Patrick Poucheret; Madalina Vintila; Florin Grigorescu; Touhami Mahjoub
Diabetes | 2018
Sara Haydar; Florin Grigorescu; Corinne Lautier; Christophe Normand; Jean Christophe Hadi; Madalina Vintila; Monica Livia Gheorghiu; Athanasios Fountas; Agathocles Tsatsoulis; Andrea Copola; Davide Lauro; Dorina Ylli; Agron Ylli; Laura Brugnara; Felicia Hanzu; Ramon Gomis
Society for Endocrinology BES 2017 | 2017
Mirela Diana Ilie; Sara Haydar; Madalina Vintila; Corinne Lautier; Christophe Normand; Monica Livia Gheorghiu; Catalina Poiana; Corin Badiu; Florin Grigorescu
Annales D Endocrinologie | 2017
M.D. Ilie; S. Haydar; N. Baculescu; Madalina Vintila; M. Gheorghiu; Corinne Lautier; Christophe Normand; C. Poiana; C. Badiu; M. Pugeat; Florin Grigorescu
Reproductive Biomedicine Online | 2016
Mounir Ajina; Olfa Kacem; Assila Ben Salem; Amira Sallem; Patrick Poucheret; Madalina Vintila; Florin Grigorescu; Touhami Mahjoub; Ali Saad
Archive | 2015
Redha Attaoua; Nelly Boeckler; Serban Radian; Samira Ait El Mkadem; Patrick Poucheret; Violaine Latapie; Monica Livia Gheorghiu; Simona Fica; Madalina Vintila; Christophe Normand; Mihail Coculescu; Florin Grigorescu
Annales D Endocrinologie | 2015
S. Haydar; R. Attaoua; N. Baculescu; M. Coculescu; Madalina Vintila; A. Ben Salem; C. Normand; F. Grigorescu