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Danielle L Champagne

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Sharif F, Steenbergen P, Metz J, Champagne D
Wound Repair Regen . 2015 Sep; 23(6):855-65. PMID: 26342183
This study assessed the lasting impact of dexamethasone (DEX) exposure during early development on tissue repair capacity at later life stages (5, 14, and 24 days post fertilization [dpf]) in...
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Mushtaq M, Marcal R, Champagne D, Van Der Kooy F, Verpoorte R, Choi Y
Planta Med . 2014 Aug; 80(14):1227-33. PMID: 25098933
We applied an acute stress model to zebra fish in order to measure the changes in the metabolome due to biological stress. This was done by submitting the fish to...
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Daskalakis N, Diamantopoulou A, Claessens S, Remmers E, Tjalve M, Oitzl M, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2013 Nov; 39:39-57. PMID: 24275003
Prolonged maternal separation (MS) activates the neonate's hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis causing elevated basal and stress-induced corticosterone levels that may initiate amygdala-dependent fear learning. Here we test the hypothesis that the adult...
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Claessens S, Belanoff J, Kanatsou S, Lucassen P, Champagne D, de Kloet E
Brain Res . 2012 Sep; 1482:1-12. PMID: 22985498
Dexamethasone (DEX), a synthetic glucocorticoid, has been used to treat respiratory distress syndrome in prematurely born infants. Despite the important short-term benefit on lung function, there is growing concern about...
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Daskalakis N, Oitzl M, Schachinger H, Champagne D, de Kloet E
Physiol Behav . 2012 Feb; 106(5):707-21. PMID: 22306534
Background: In the present study, we tested both the cumulative stress and the mismatch hypothesis of psychopathology. For this purpose the combined effects of early-life adversity and later-life stress exposure...
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Ali S, Champagne D, Richardson M
Behav Brain Res . 2011 Dec; 228(2):272-83. PMID: 22138507
The zebrafish is a powerful whole animal model which is complementary to in vitro and mammalian models. It has been shown to be applicable to the high-throughput behavioral screening of...
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Ali S, Champagne D, Spaink H, Richardson M
Birth Defects Res C Embryo Today . 2011 Jun; 93(2):115-33. PMID: 21671352
Technological innovation has helped the zebrafish embryo gain ground as a disease model and an assay system for drug screening. Here, we review the use of zebrafish embryos and early...
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Ali S, Champagne D, Alia A, Richardson M
PLoS One . 2011 Jun; 6(5):e20037. PMID: 21625530
Background: In humans, ethanol exposure during pregnancy causes a spectrum of developmental defects (fetal alcohol syndrome or FAS). Individuals vary in phenotypic expression. Zebrafish embryos develop FAS-like features after ethanol...
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Daskalakis N, Claessens S, Laboyrie J, Enthoven L, Oitzl M, Champagne D, et al.
Horm Behav . 2011 May; 60(2):165-76. PMID: 21570400
Adrenal corticosterone secretion of newborn mice rapidly desensitizes to repeated maternal absence. The present study investigated the effects of novelty exposure, maternal care and genotype on this phenomenon. Maternal separation...
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Steenbergen P, Richardson M, Champagne D
Behav Brain Res . 2011 Mar; 222(1):15-25. PMID: 21421013
The light/dark preference test is commonly used to assess anxiety-like phenotypes and validate the pharmacological effects of neuroactive compounds. This test has been recently adapted for adult zebrafish but has...