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Herzog D, Chessex P, Martin S, Alvarez F
Can J Gastroenterol . 2003 Apr; 17(3):179-82. PMID: 12677267
Unlabelled: In asphyxiated newborn infants, cholestasis often leads to extensive investigations and a cause can rarely be found. Objective: To assess the frequency of transient neonatal cholestasis in an unselected...
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Chessex P, Lavoie J, Laborie S, Rouleau T
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr . 2001 May; 32(3):316-21. PMID: 11345183
Background: The multivitamin solution is a major component of photo-induced generation of peroxides in parenteral nutrition. The aim of this study was to determine whether the parenteral multivitamin preparation induces...
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Chessex P, Laborie S, Lavoie J, Rouleau T
Semin Perinatol . 2001 May; 25(2):55-9. PMID: 11339665
Light exposure and multivitamins are contributing factors to the generation of peroxides in solutions of parenteral nutrition. This article verifies if peroxides infused with parenteral nutrition are of biological significance...
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Lavoie J, Laborie S, Rouleau T, Spalinger M, Chessex P
Biochem Pharmacol . 2000 Sep; 60(9):1297-303. PMID: 11008123
The multivitamin solution is a major component responsible for the photo-induced generation of peroxides in parenteral nutrition. The lung is a target of oxidant injury; however, the specific role of...
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Laborie S, Lavoie J, Chessex P
J Pediatr . 2000 May; 136(5):628-32. PMID: 10802495
Objectives: To determine whether peroxide loads infused with total parenteral nutrition (TPN) are fully quenched by premature infants. Study Design: After baseline urine peroxide levels were established, the effect of...
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Laborie S, Lavoie J, Pineault M, Chessex P
Ann Pharmacother . 2000 Apr; 34(4):440-5. PMID: 10772427
Objective: To compare the concentrations of peroxides between adult and neonatal total parenteral nutrition (TPN) solutions in response to protection against inducers of peroxidation such as multivitamins and exposure to...
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Chessex P, Lavoie J, Laborie S, Vallee J
Pediatr Res . 1999 Sep; 46(3):305-10. PMID: 10473045
The imbalance between high oxidant loads and immature antioxidant defenses is associated with long-term complications of prematurity. Glutathione is a central element among the antioxidants. Depletion of pulmonary glutathione accelerates...
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Laborie S, Lavoie J, Pineault M, Chessex P
JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr . 1999 Mar; 23(2):104-8. PMID: 10082001
Background: Light exposure induces the generation of peroxides in solutions of total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Peroxide toxicity has been documented in cell, in tissue, and in isolated organs. To decrease...
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Lavoie J, Spalinger M, Chessex P
Lung . 1998 Dec; 177(1):1-7. PMID: 9835629
Depletion of glutathione, a key antioxidant, accelerates lung injury. Glutathione concentrations are reduced significantly in premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome, leaving them at greater risk of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. A...
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Lavoie J, Chessex P
Free Radic Biol Med . 1998 Jun; 24(6):994-1001. PMID: 9607610
Following the observation that the level of glutathione in leukocytes from human newborn infants was lower in preterm and in male infants, a study was designed to document the level...