Marie-Noelle Dieudonne
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Rousseau-Ralliard D, Bozec J, Ouidir M, Jovanovic N, Gayrard V, Mellouk N, et al.
Toxics
. 2024 Oct;
12(10).
PMID: 39453131
Phenols, parabens, and phthalates (PPPs) are suspected or known endocrine disruptors. They are used in consumer products that pregnant women and their progeny are exposed to daily through the placenta,...
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Galio L, Bernet L, Rodriguez Y, Fourcault C, Dieudonne M, Pinatel H, et al.
J Extracell Biol
. 2024 Jun;
2(7):e103.
PMID: 38939074
The objectives of the present study were to determine whether obesity impacts human decidualization and the endometrial control of trophoblast invasion (both of which are required for embryo implantation) and...
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Santos E, Hernandez M, Serazin V, Vialard F, Dieudonne M
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 Jun;
24(11).
PMID: 37298720
Maternal obesity is increasingly prevalent and is associated with elevated morbidity and mortality rates in both mothers and children. At the interface between the mother and the fetus, the placenta...
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Influence of maternal obesity on human trophoblast differentiation: The role of mitochondrial status
Hernandez M, Santos E, Rodriguez Y, Priou C, Berveiller P, Vialard F, et al.
Reprod Biol
. 2022 May;
22(2):100650.
PMID: 35588659
Maternal obesity is associated with complications of pregnancy and increases the infant's risk of developing obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease later in life. The placenta has an important role in...
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Santos E, Moindjie H, Serazin V, Arnould L, Rodriguez Y, Fathallah K, et al.
Reprod Biol Endocrinol
. 2021 Jun;
19(1):96.
PMID: 34176510
Background: Successful human embryo implantation requires the differentiation of endometrial stromal cells (ESCs) into decidual cells during a process called decidualization. ESCs express specific markers of decidualization, including prolactin, insulin-like...
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Nogues P, Santos E, Couturier-Tarrade A, Berveiller P, Arnould L, Lamy E, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2020 Sep;
106(4):e1880-e1896.
PMID: 32936881
Context: Maternal obesity has a significant impact on placental development. However, this impact on the placenta's structure and function (ie, nutrient transport and hormone and cytokine production) is a controversial...
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Nogues P, Santos E, Jammes H, Berveiller P, Arnould L, Vialard F, et al.
Clin Epigenetics
. 2019 Feb;
11(1):20.
PMID: 30732639
Background: It is well established that obesity is associated with dysregulation of the ratio between the two major adipokines leptin and adiponectin. Furthermore, it was recently reported that maternal obesity...
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Duval F, Santos E, Maury B, Serazin V, Fathallah K, Vialard F, et al.
J Mol Endocrinol
. 2018 Oct;
61(3):139-152.
PMID: 30307166
Throughout the entire first trimester of pregnancy, fetal growth is sustained by endometrial secretions, i.e. histiotrophic nutrition. Endometrial stromal cells (EnSCs) accumulate and secrete a variety of nutritive molecules that...
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Allach El Khattabi L, Backer S, Pinard A, Dieudonne M, Tsatsaris V, Vaiman D, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet
. 2018 Sep;
27(1):49-60.
PMID: 30206355
We identified, through a genome-wide search for new imprinted genes in the human placenta, DSCAM (Down Syndrome Cellular Adhesion Molecule) as a paternally expressed imprinted gene. Our work revealed the...
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Serazin V, Duval F, Wainer R, Ravel C, Vialard F, Molina-Gomes D, et al.
J Obstet Gynaecol Res
. 2018 Mar;
44(6):1015-1022.
PMID: 29536593
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate whether recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is associated with adipokine gene polymorphisms (namely the leptin -2548 (G/A), adiponectin 276 (G/T), and adiponectin...