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A P Gadeau

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Dallaudiere B, Crombe A, Gadeau A, Pesquer L, Peuchant A, James C, et al.
J Exp Orthop . 2018 Oct; 5(1):47. PMID: 30374787
Background: Iodine contrast agents (ICAs) are routinely used by radiologists to help guide intra-articular infiltrations. The aim of this study was to assess the in vitro effects of ICA on...
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Arnal J, Douin-Echinard V, Brouchet L, Tremollieres F, Laurell H, Lenfant F, et al.
Fundam Clin Pharmacol . 2006 Nov; 20(6):539-48. PMID: 17109647
Whereas hormone replacement/menopause therapy (HRT) in postmenopausal women increases the coronary artery risk, epidemiological studies (protection in premenopaused women) suggest and experimental studies (prevention of the development of fatty streaks...
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Renault M, Jalvy S, Belloc I, Desgranges C, Gadeau A
Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss . 2003 Aug; 96(7-8):796-9. PMID: 12945227
Osteopontin (OPN), an RGD containing extracellular matrix protein, is associated with arterial smooth muscle cells (SMC) activation in vitro and in vivo. OPN has been shown to be overexpressed in...
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Chaulet H, Desgranges C, Renault M, Dupuch F, Ezan G, Peiretti F, et al.
Circ Res . 2001 Oct; 89(9):772-8. PMID: 11679406
Migration and proliferation of arterial smooth muscle cells (SMCs) play a prominent role in the development of atherosclerotic plaques and restenosis lesions. Most of the growth-regulatory molecules potentially involved in...
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Gadeau A, Chaulet H, Daret D, Kockx M, Desgranges C
J Histochem Cytochem . 2000 Dec; 49(1):79-86. PMID: 11118480
Although mineral deposits have long been described to be a prominent feature of atherosclerosis, the mechanisms of arterial calcification are not well understood. However, accumulation of the non-collagenous matrix bone-associated...
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Sauzeau V, Le Jeune H, Cario-Toumaniantz C, Vaillant N, Gadeau A, Desgranges C, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2000 Jun; 278(6):H1751-61. PMID: 10843869
In the cardiovascular system, activation of ionotropic (P2X receptors) and metabotropic (P2Y receptors) P2 nucleotide receptors exerts potent and various responses including vasodilation, vasoconstriction, and vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation....
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Peyot M, Gadeau A, Dandre F, Belloc I, Dupuch F, Desgranges C
Circ Res . 2000 Mar; 86(1):76-85. PMID: 10625308
Apoptosis of arterial smooth muscle cells (ASMCs) could play an important role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and restenosis. Recent studies have demonstrated that extracellular adenosine induces apoptosis in various...
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Seye C, Gadeau A, Daret D, Dupuch F, Alzieu P, Capron L, et al.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol . 1998 Jan; 17(12):3602-10. PMID: 9437211
Extracellular nucleotides, particularly ATP, are involved in the modulation of arterial vasomotricity via P2 purinoceptors present on smooth muscle and endothelial cells. These nucleotides could also be implicated in the...
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Seye C, Gadeau A, Loirand G, Pillois X, Campan M, Pacaud P, et al.
J Cell Physiol . 1996 Jan; 166(1):57-65. PMID: 8557776
mRNA of the P2u purinoceptor (or nucleotide receptor) is detected both by polymerase chain reaction or Northern blot analyses in cultured aortic smooth muscle cells. When added to the culture...
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Campan M, Gadeau A, Desgranges C
Am J Physiol . 1993 Apr; 264(4 Pt 1):C783-8. PMID: 8097372
Because exogenous ATP is suspected to influence the proliferative process, its effects on the cell cycle progression of arterial smooth muscle cells were studied by investigating changes in the mRNA...