Publications by authors named "Barrat E"

Background And Objective: The leaky gut syndrome is characterized by an intestinal hyperpermeability observed in multiple chronic disorders. Alterations of the gut barrier are associated with translocation of bacterial components increasing inflammation, oxidative stress and eventually dysfunctions of cellular interactions at the origin pathologies. Therapeutic and/or preventive approaches have to focus on the identification of novel targets to improve gut homeostasis.

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In public health initiatives, generic nutrition advice (GNA) from national guidelines has a limited effect on food-intake improvement. Personalized nutrition advice (PNA) may enable dietary behavior change. A monocentric, randomized, parallel, controlled clinical trial was performed in males ( = 55) and females ( = 100) aged 25 to 70 years.

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Objective: It was shown that sodium can promote auto-immunity through the activation of the Th17 pathway. We aimed to compare sodium intake in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) vs. matched controls.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of a natural cholesterol-lowering supplement (NCLS) containing red yeast rice, policosanols and artichoke leaf extracts on blood lipid concentrations as well as on safety parameters when given over 16 weeks in 100 volunteers with untreated moderate hypercholesterolemia, in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

Results: Reduction of primary outcome low-density lipoprotein cholesterol [-0.22 g/L (95% confidence interval, CI: -0.

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Purpose: To determine the effect of 4 weeks of supplementation, then, withdrawal of a dietary supplement (DS) containing red yeast rice extract, policosanol and artichoke leaf extract at twice the recommended daily dose (6 tablets, 6-TAB) compared to the usual dose (3-TAB) or to a placebo (PLA), on blood lipid profiles and safety biomarkers.

Methods: Forty-five healthy subjects (15 per group), with untreated hypercholesterolaemia, were included in this randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial.

Results: After 4 weeks of supplementation, LDL-C was significantly lower in 6-TAB (-0.

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Background: A 50-item self-administered food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was developed for French adults, to assess the intake of energy, 10 macronutrients, 11 vitamins, and 11 minerals, and to be used in the context of a medical consultation.

Objective: To assess the repeatability and relative validity of this FFQ compared to a 7-day diet record (7-DR).

Design: A total of 54 and 100 French adults were included in the repeatability and validation studies, respectively.

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Objective: Electrical high-frequency stimulation (HFS) of deep brain structures has been successfully used as a treatment for patients with movement disorders. The mechanisms of HFS allowing therapeutic clinical effects remain unclear, which justifies experimental studies to address these questions. These experiments require an external stimulator, which may offer the possibility to deliver a current with monophasic or biphasic pulses.

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Supplementation of formulas with prebiotics enhances the growth of lactate producing bacteria, and fecal lactate, and acetate levels in infants. High concentrations of organic acids in intestinal lumen have, however, been shown to impair the intestinal barrier function. To determine whether stimulating the colonic microbiotal metabolism with prebiotics would impair the neonatal intestinal barrier function, artificially reared rats were fed milk formula with or without a mixture of galactooligosaccharides/inulin (GOS/Inulin, 88/12; 5.

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Eleven biopsies of bone regenerate during bone lengthening following the Ilizarov technique were studied. They concerned 10 patients with a mean age of 13.5 years.

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We have studied liver biopsies obtained in 12 hyperlipoproteinemic (HLP) patients (type II, 6; type IV, 6) treated with diet and fenofibrate, and in 15 patients (type II, 11; type IV, 4) receiving diet only. Electron microscopy of liver biopsies and the morphometric analysis according to the method of Weibel and Rohr showed mitrochondrial changes in patients treated with fenofibrate, these changes depending on the type of hyperlipoproteinemia. In type II HLP, we found a decreased volume of normal mitochondria (fenofibrate, 125.

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A morphometric study on liver biopsies from patients with primary hyperlipoproteinemia (IIa n = 4, IIb n = 7, IV n = 7) and in controls (n = 7) was performed by light and electron microscopy. We found hypertrophy of peroxisomes in all subjects with hyperlipoproteinemia. As none of our patients had been given lipid-lowering drugs, this increase in volume seems to be due to hyperlipoproteinemia.

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We obtained liver biopsies in 4 patients with type IIA and 7 patients with type IIB hyperlipoproteinemia, and also in 7 healthy controls. A morphometric analysis of liver tissue was carried out by light and electron microscopy. Structural alterations of the hepatocyte and its organelles in type IIA and IIB hyperlipoproteinemia seem to fall into different categories: smaller nuclei, enlarged peroxisomes and altered mitochondria are found in both types of hyperlipoproteinemia, while an increase in the volume of hepatocytes is found only in type IIA.

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An experimental animal model of a vascularized graft is presented as an alternative to recover faster function. The technique is described and the model compared to a conventional graft in the sciatic nerve of a rabbit. Results are evaluated with histological studies and quantified using a computer to measure the thickness of the myelin sheath as a correspondence factor of regeneration.

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In rodents fenofibrate shares with other triglyceride-lowering agents the potential to increase the liver peroxisome population. It was therefore of interest to look for this effect in hyperlipoproteinemic patients receiving this drug. Light and electron microscopy of liver biopsies from a group of 10 patients treated with fenofibrate and from another group of 13 receiving diet only, show no morphological difference between both groups.

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Seminiferous tubules from 5 day-old rats maintained in a semi-solid culture system were examined for 4, 8 or 12 days. Morphometric and ultrastructural studies show a significant increase in the seminiferous tubule diameter and normal Sertoli cell differentiation. All the germinal cells degenerate except the spermatogonia.

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In rodents fenofibrate shares with other triglyceride-lowering agents the potential to increase the liver peroxisome population. It was therefore of interest to look for this effect in hyperlipoproteinemic patients receiving this drug. Light and electron microscopy of liver biopsies from a group of 10 patients treated with fenofibrate and from another group of 15 receiving diet only, show no morphological difference between both groups.

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The effects of grafting segments of femoral vein in the dog have been studied. The venous segments, either reversed or left in situ, were interposed in the course of the femoral artery; these 'arterialized grafts' were compared with a segment of vein grafted into the venous stream, with normal femoral artery and vein. Histological changes and alterations in fibrinolytic activity were studied after 15, 30 and 90 days.

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The pores of Kohn are apertures in the alveolar septum, which allow the communication of two adjacent alveoli. Their existence has been most disputed, but was lastly supported in man and adult mammalians by observations from electron microscopy. Located between the meshes of the capillary network, these alveolar apertures are circular or oval, and are bordered by extensions of type I pneumocytes.

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The composition of the bronchial branches of the vagus nerves was studied in cats using light and electron microscopy. In order to determine the number and the diameter of fibers in the afferent and the efferent components, a unilateral efferent vagotomy was performed. The myelinated and the non-myelinated fibers were counted from the total nerve area and the endoneural area of each one was measured by means of a computer.

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In this experimental work, morphological aspects of different vein grafts were studied using both light microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The correlation was made with their fibrinolytic activity ; 21 dogs were operated on under general anaesthesia ; "venous grafts" (perfusion of the vascular segments with venous blood) were performed by excision of the femoral vein with reanastomosis at the same site (protocol P1). "Arterialised grafts" (perfusion of a segment of vein with arterial blood at arterial pressure) were performed according to two protocols : P2 in which a segment of femoral artery was replaced with a segment of reversed femoral vein ; P3 in which a segment of femoral artery was by passed with the femoral vein left in situ after destroying the valves using a Fogarty balloon without damage of the intima.

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A total of 109 subjects aged 60 years or more and without any focalized cerebral lesions were studied by E.E.G.

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Sizes for ovarian stroma cells in culture are according to a log normal distribution. Cell stimulation by H.C.

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This study is based on the investigation by light and electron microscopy of hepatic biopsies from 14 rats rendered diabetic by streptozotocin and treated by portal embolization of islets of Langerhans. Macroscopically, voluminous projecting cysts were observed, sometimes occupying a whole lobe. By light microscopy, the cysts were lined with canalicular-type epithelium.

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The ultrastructural localization of 3 beta hydroxysteroid ferricyanide reductase, glucose-6-phosphate ferricyanide reductase and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and reduced form-ferricyanide reductase was investigated in some human steroidogenic tissues (corpus luteum of pregnancy, fetal adrenal gland and testis, adult testis and placenta) using ferricyanide as an electron acceptor. Copper ferrocyanide deposits were readily observed in the mitochondria, in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum profiles and in the cytoplasm. The sites of the various dehydrogenase activities could be visualized by using appropriate incubating media.

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