Publications by authors named "Colard C"

Sub-populations of neurons producing melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) are characterized by distinct projection patterns, birthdates and CART/NK3 expression in rat. Evidence for such sub-populations has not been reported in other species. However, given that genetically engineered mouse lines are now commonly used as experimental models, a better characterization of the anatomy and morphofunctionnal organization of MCH system in this species is then necessary.

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The fate of nanoparticles used as stabilizers in solids-stabilized, or Pickering, emulsion polymerization for the formation of armored hybrid polymer latexes was studied. We showed that disk centrifugation can be used as a powerful quantitative tool to analyze and determine the concentration of nanoparticles in the water phase throughout solids-stabilized emulsion polymerizations. We performed a series of emulsion polymerizations using vinyl acetate, vinyl pivalate, methyl methacrylate, or butyl acrylate in presence of silica nanoparticles (Ludox TM-40, ca.

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Fascinating packing patterns of identical spherical and discotic objects on curved surfaces occur readily in nature and science. Examples include C(60) fullerenes, (1, 2) 13-atom cuboctahedral metal clusters, (3) and S-layer proteins on outer cell membranes. (4) Numerous situations with surface-arranged objects of variable size also exist, such as the lenses on insect eyes, biomineralized shells on coccolithophorids, (5) and solid-stabilized emulsion droplets (6) and bubbles.

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Prepro-RFRP-containing neurons have recently been described in the mammalian brain. These neurons are only found in the tuberal hypothalamus. In this work, we have provided a detailed analysis of the distribution of cells expressing the RFRP mRNA, and found them in seven anatomical structures of the tuberal hypothalamus.

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We report a versatile emulsion polymerization process in which solid nanoparticles are used as stabilizer, thereby replacing the role of surfactants, allowing for simple fabrication of armored nanocomposite polymer latexes. Use of a second conventional seeded emulsion polymerization step provides a straightforward route to more complex multilayered nanocomposite polymer colloids.

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We report on a simple procedure to tune the hydrophilicity of hybrid gold nanoparticles. The nanoparticles have been prepared in the core of a poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PEG-b-PCL) five-arm star block copolymer. A hydrophilic corona was then added to these hybrid gold nanoparticles by direct chemisorption of trithiocarbonate-containing poly(acrylic acid) chains.

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The birth date of hypocretin-containing neurons was analysed using the bromodeoxyuridine method in the rat. The results indicate that these neurons are generated between embryonic days 11 (E11) and E14, with a sharp peak on E12. This spatiotemporal pattern of genesis contrasts with that of the co-distributed neurons producing the melanin-concentrating hormone in the lateral hypothalamic area, which have been described as generated in one large peak from E10 to E16.

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Following an i.p. injection of 2-deoxyglucose (2DG), a nonmetabolizable analogue of glucose known to induce intracellular glucopenia, a progressive decrease in the level of hypocretin (Hcrt)/orexin mRNA was observed in the rat lateral hypothalamus while the melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) expression in neighbouring neurons remained unaffected.

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The recent identification of two peptides named hypocretins (Hcrt), and expressed in neurons of the rat tuberal lateral hypothalamus (LHA) previously detected by an ovine prolactin antiserum, led us to revisit some experimental procedures intented to understand the physiological roles of these neurons. In the present study, rats received intraperitoneal injections of insulin and/or glucose. Immunocytochemical observations and quantitation of in situ hybridization signals pointed out a clear stimulation of Hcrt neurons following the sole injection of insulin in hypoglycemic but not in hyperglycemic conditions.

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The present study investigated the ontogenic expression of a prolactin-like substance (oPRL-ir) in rat hypothalamus from embryonic day (E) 17 to postnatal day (P) 29. By immunocytochemistry, the oPRL-ir peptide was only detected from P3. As in adults, labeled neurons were found exclusively in the lateral hypothalamic area.

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Two prominent neuron populations of the rat lateral hypothalamus express genes encoding respectively the prepromelanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) or dynorphin (DYN) and secretogranin II (SGII). Their roles remain hypothetical in mammals. In the present study, we examined the changes in MCH, DYN and SGII gene expression in dehydrated rats compared to controls.

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The occurrence of secretogranin II in a neuron population of the rat lateral hypothalamus specifically detected by an anti-serum to ovine prolactin was examined. As this population was previously reported to synthesize dynorphin, the distribution of neurons recognized by ovine prolactin-, dynorphin B- and secretogranin II anti-sera was investigated on adjacent sections of hypothalami. The prolactin immunoreactive neurons were the only cells in the lateral hypothalamus to be stained by secretogranin II anti-serum.

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The activity of melanin-concentrating (MCH) neurons, was investigated by immunocytochemical and hybridocytochemical techniques in male rats bearing limited lesions of the ventromedial hypothalamic nuclei (VMN). 2 days after operation, the abundance of immunoreactive cell bodies and fibres and the intensity of labelling seemed slightly decreased in lesioned rats as compared to controls while no significant difference could be detected in MCH gene expression. After 8 days, synthesis, storage and transport of MCH appeared strongly stimulated and this stimulation lasted until the end of the experiment (day 35), suggesting that VMN plays a physiological role in controlling MCH neuron activity.

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The occurrence of a melanin-concentrating hormone-like peptide (MCH) was previously reported in the lateral hypothalamus of the rat. The sequence of this peptide was determined but its role as well as its regulation remain unclear. In the present study, we examined the effects of minor electrolytic lesions of the ventromedial nuclei (VMN) on MCH neurons by using immunocytochemical and in situ hybridization procedures.

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Double immunostaining for oxytocin (OT) and Fos was used to study the oxytocinergic system of the rat hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) following intraperitoneal insulin injections. The expression of c-fos in the PVN appeared about 3 h after insulin treatment and was very high after 5 h while no labelling was observed in isotonic saline-injected animals. Twelve to 18% of OT neurons expressed Fos-like immunoreactivity and these activated neurons were found in both the magno- and the parvocellular compartments of the PVN suggesting that the OT neuron responses to insulin induced disturbances are complex and involve hormonal as well as autonomic pathways.

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Dynorphin B (DYN B) immunoreactivity was recently reported in a population of prolactin (PRL)-immunoreactive neurons of the rat lateral hypothalamus (LH). By coupling immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization using two synthetic oligonucleotide probes complementary to DYN mRNA, a hybridization signal was observed over the neurons of the LH exhibiting both DYN- and PRL-like immunoreactivities. Our results clearly demonstrate that these neurons contain the mRNA encoding preproDYN and are able to synthesize authentic DYN B in colocalization with a peptide related to PRL.

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The distribution of substances related to the tetrapeptide APGWa was investigated in the central nervous system (CNS) and the reproductive apparatus of Helix aspersa by immunocytochemistry. In the CNS, APGWa immunoreactive neurons were detected in all ganglia except the pedal ganglia. Concerning the mesocerebrum of the cerebral ganglia, only neurons of the right mesocerebral lobe reacted positively to the antiserum.

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1. The presence of insulin-like substances has been demonstrated by immunocytochemistry in the central nervous system of the snail Helix aspersa. 2.

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Brain extirpation of snails at the start of their natural hibernation increased the synthesis of DNA in spermatogonia when the animals were transferred from 5 to 25 degrees C for a 4-week period. This effect did not occur if animals were maintained at 5 degrees C. The reimplantation of brain (cerebral ganglia: CG + associated dorsal bodies: DB) in brain-ablated snails failed to correct the effects of brain extirpation.

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alpha CDCP is a neuropeptide produced by the caudodorsal cells of Lymnaea stagnalis and encoded by the genes of the egg-laying hormone (ELH). The use of a polyclonal antiserum raised against alpha CDCP resulted in the detection of about 800 immunoreactive neurons in the parietal ganglia and a small population (60 cells) in the cerebral ganglia of Helix aspersa. As the genes of ELH are well conserved among the gastropod species, these data designate the parietal ganglia as a putative source for the egg-laying hormone in Helix aspersa.

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An immunocytological study of four different parts of the gut of Helix aspersa clearly demonstrates the presence of many cells and fibers immunoreactive toward antibodies directed to vertebrate (α, β-endorphin, α, β-MSH, ACTH 1-24 and ACTH 17-39, met-enkephalin, somatostatin, insulin, glucagon, P.P., serotonin) or invertebrate (FMRF-amide) peptides.

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To realize bioassays a primary culture method was carried out with dissociated cells from the garden snail gonads. ADN and protein syntheses of gonadal cells were estimated using the liquid scintillation method. The gonadal cells were obtained from either adults of Petits Gris and Gros Gris, or young Gros Gris.

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The immunocytological method has revealed the presence of somatostatin-like substance (SSI) in the brain of the snail Helix aspersa Müller. The Cerebral Green Cells (CeGC) in the mesocerebron and some neurons in parietal and visceral ganglia react positively with an antibody raised against Vertebrate somatostatin-14. The hybridization in situ with an oligonucleotide probe labelled with 35S-dATP complementary to the 3'-coding region of rat preprosomatostatin mRNA seems to show a colocalization between synthesis and stocking sites of SSI in the nervous ganglia.

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Castration of juvenile snails results in a cessation of multified gland cell differentiation. Many months later, the cells still resemble polarized epithelial cells and show no signs of secretory activity. Transplantation of nondifferentiated cells from multifid gland of castrated snails into normal adults initiated secretory activity.

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