Jerome Gay-Queheillard
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Recent Articles
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Maalouf J, Pelletier A, Corona A, Gay-Queheillard J, Bach V, de Seze R, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 Jul;
24(13).
PMID: 37445806
Recent studies have shed light on the effects of low-intensity radiofrequency (RF) fields on thermoregulation and adipose tissue metabolism. The present study aims to further explore these effects by analyzing...
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Djekkoun N, Depeint F, Guibourdenche M, Sabbouri H, Corona A, Rhazi L, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2022 Dec;
62(3):1253-1265.
PMID: 36510012
Purpose: Metabolic changes during the perinatal period are known to promote obesity and type-2 diabetes in adulthood via perturbation of the microbiota. The risk factors for metabolic disorders include a...
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Grados L, Perot M, Barbezier N, Delayre-Orthez C, Bach V, Fumery M, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2022 Jun;
303(Pt 3):135260.
PMID: 35688194
The development of an individual during fetal life and childhood is characterized by rapid growth as well as gradual maturation of organs and systems. Beyond the nutritional intake in essential...
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Djekkoun N, Depeint F, Guibourdenche M, El Khayat El Sabbouri H, Corona A, Rhazi L, et al.
Toxics
. 2022 Mar;
10(3).
PMID: 35324763
An increasing burden of evidence is pointing toward pesticides as risk factors for chronic disorders such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, leading to metabolic syndrome. Our objective was to...
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Guibourdenche M, Haug J, Chevalier N, Spatz M, Barbezier N, Gay-Queheillard J, et al.
Toxics
. 2021 Jul;
9(6).
PMID: 34207749
Pesticide residues represent an important category of food contaminants. Furthermore, during food processing, some advanced glycation end-products resulting from the Maillard reaction can be formed. They may have adverse health...
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Guibourdenche M, El Khayat El Sabbouri H, Djekkoun N, Khorsi-Cauet H, Bach V, Anton P, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jun;
11(1):11420.
PMID: 34075131
Alteration of programming of the intestinal wall maturation may be responsible for non-communicable chronic diseases in adulthood. It may originate from prenatal exposure of mothers to deleterious environmental factors such...
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Guibourdenche M, El Khayat El Sabbouri H, Bonnet F, Djekkoun N, Khorsi-Cauet H, Corona A, et al.
Cells Dev
. 2021 May;
166:203678.
PMID: 33994353
Metabolic impairments in childhood are known to promote the development of type 2 diabetes and/or obesity in adulthood. These impairments may result from perinatal exposure to harmful environmental factors, such...
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Sarron E, Perot M, Barbezier N, Delayre-Orthez C, Gay-Queheillard J, Anton P
World J Gastroenterol
. 2020 Jul;
26(23):3145-3169.
PMID: 32684732
Early childhood growth and development is conditioned by the consecutive events belonging to perinatal programming. This critical window of life will be very sensitive to any event altering programming of...
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El Khayat El Sabbouri H, Gay-Queheillard J, Joumaa W, Delanaud S, Guibourdenche M, Darwiche W, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol
. 2020 Apr;
140:111322.
PMID: 32289335
The perinatal period is characterized by developmental stages with high sensitivity to environmental factors. Among the risk factors, maternal High-Fat Diet (HFD) consumption and early-life pesticide exposure can induce metabolic...
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Bosquillon de Jenlis A, Del Vecchio F, Delanaud S, Gay-Queheillard J, Bach V, Pelletier A
Environ Health Perspect
. 2019 May;
127(5):57004.
PMID: 31067133
Background: Noise is an environmental factor that has been associated with metabolic and sleep disorders. Sleep is a vital function, since it underpins physiologic processes and cognitive recovery and development....