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Acute exposure to a high-fat diet in juvenile male rats disrupts hippocampal-dependent memory and plasticity through glucocorticoids
(Scientific Reports. vol. 9, n° 1, pp. 1-10, 2019-08-22)Article de revueOpen access -
Multi-hit early life adversity affects gut microbiota, brain and behavior in a sex-dependent manner
(Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. vol. 80, pp. 179-192, 2019)Article de revue -
Depressive symptoms in obesity: Relative contribution of low-grade inflammation and metabolic health
(Psychoneuroendocrinology. vol. 91, pp. 55-61, 2018-05)Article de revue -
Diabetes and insulin injection modalities: Effects on hepatic expression and activity of 11b-hydroxysteroiddehydrogenase type 1 in juvenile diabetic rats
(Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 55. Annual ESPE, fr, Paris, 2016-09)Autre communication scientifique (congrès sans actes - poster - séminaire...) -
Pregnenolone blocks cannabinoid-induced acute psychotic-like states in mice
(Molecular Psychiatry. vol. 22, n° 11, pp. 1594-1603, 2017-11)Article de revueOpen access -
Impact of perinatal exposure to high-fat diet and stress on responses to nutritional challenges, food-motivated behaviour and mesolimbic dopamine function
(International Journal of Obesity. vol. 41, n° 4, pp. 502-509, 2017-04)Article de revue -
Pharmacological restoration of gut barrier function in stressed neonates partially reverses long-term alterations associated with maternal separation.
(Psychopharmacology. vol. 236, n° 5, pp. 1583-1596, 2019-05)Article de revue -
Exploring the effects of tetrahydrobiopterin on motivation, dopamine release and acute inflammation in mice
(Poster Presentations, Neuroscience 2018, us, San Diego, 2018-11)Communication dans un congrès avec actes -
Maternal high fat diet and early life stress induce metabolic disturbances and enhance motivation for palatable food in offspring
(12. Colloque de la Société des Neurosciences, fr, Montpellier, 2015-05)Autre communication scientifique (congrès sans actes - poster - séminaire...) -
E.26 - Maternal High Fat Diet Reverses the Emotional Consequences of Maternal Separation in Offspring, but Increases Its Vulnerability to Diet-Induced Obesity:
(Behavioural Pharmacology. vol. 24, pp. e48-e49, 2013-10-01)Article de revue