Nonsteroid Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Inhibit Both the Activity and the Inflammation-Induced Expression of Acid-Sensing Ion Channels in Nociceptors
- N. Voilley J. D. de Weille J. Mamet M. Lazdunski
- 15 October 2001
Medicine, Chemistry
Results suggest that the combined capacity to block COXs and inhibit both inflammation-induced expression and activity of ASICs present in nociceptors is an important factor in the action of NSAIDs against pain.
TREK‐1, a K+ channel involved in polymodal pain perception
- A. Alloui K. Zimmermann M. Lazdunski
- 7 June 2006
Biology, Medicine
It is demonstrated that TREK‐1 qualifies as one of the molecular sensors involved in pain perception and as an attractive target for the development of new analgesics.
How Nerve Growth Factor Drives Physiological and Inflammatory Expressions of Acid-sensing Ion Channel 3 in Sensory Neurons*
- J. Mamet M. Lazdunski N. Voilley
- 5 December 2003
Biology, Medicine
It is shown that low endogenous NGF was responsible for ASIC3 basal expression and high NGF during inflammation increased ASIC3 expression parallely to the development of neuron hyperexcitability associated with hyperalgesia, and potential targets that could be used to develop new treatments against inflammatory pain are indicated.
ProInflammatory Mediators, Stimulators of Sensory Neuron Excitability via the Expression of Acid-Sensing Ion Channels
- J. Mamet A. Baron M. Lazdunski N. Voilley
- 15 December 2002
Medicine, Biology
An analysis of the promoter region of the ASIC3 encoding gene, an ASIC specifically expressed in sensory neurons and associated with chest pain that accompanies cardiac ischemia, reveals that gene transcription is controlled by NGF and serotonin.
Long-lasting adverse effects of prenatal hypoxia on developing autonomic nervous system and cardiovascular parameters in rats
- J. Peyronnet Y. Dalmaz H. Lagercrantz
- 24 January 2002
Biology, Environmental Science
Pflügers Archiv
The altered metabolic activity of the sympathoadrenal system and related central areas during development and at adulthood for most structures might be part of the potential mechanisms contributing to cardiovascular disorders in adults.
Insects and other arthropoda of medical interest in Mauritius.
- J. Mamet F. Webb-Gebert
- 1980
Medicine, Biology
Effects of gestational hypoxia on mRNA levels of Glut3 and Glut4 transporters, hypoxia inducible factor-1 and thyroid hormone receptors in developing rat brain
- Christophe Royer J. Lachuer Y. Dalmaz
- 21 February 2000
Biology, Medicine
A revised food-plant catalogue of the insects of Mauritius
- J. Mamet
- 1955
Biology, Agricultural and Food Sciences
Long-Term Prenatal Hypoxia Alters Maturation of Adrenal Medulla in Rat
- J. Mamet J. Peyronnet Y. Dalmaz
- 1 February 2002
Biology, Medicine
Clearly prenatal hypoxia results in major changes in adrenal catecholamine stores and synthesis during the perinatal period, which persist into adulthood.
Editor’s Highlight: Formulation and Toxicology Evaluation of the Intrathecal AYX1 DNA-Decoy in Sprague Dawley Rats
- J. Mamet D. Yeomans T. Yaksh D. Manning Scott Harris
- 1 September 2017
Medicine
A formulation suitable for an intrathecal injection of AYX1 was developed, including a specific ratio of AyX1 and calcium so the ionic homeostasis of the cerebrospinal fluid is maintained and no impact on neuromuscular control is produced upon injection.