Publications by authors named "Marie-Line Morvan"

Growth Hormone (GH) under its human recombinant homologue (rhGH), may be abused by athletes to take advantage of its well-known anabolic and lipolytic properties; hence it is prohibited in sports by the World Anti-Doping Agency. Due to the rapid turnover of rhGH, anti-doping screening tests have turned to monitor two endocrine biomarkers (IGF-I and P-III-NP), but unfortunately, they show population-wise variability, limiting the identification rate of rhGH users. Previous studies have evidenced the numerous effects of GH on human physiology, especially in hematopoiesis and steroidogenesis.

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Masculinization of the external genitalia in humans is dependent on formation of 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) through both the canonical androgenic pathway and an alternative (backdoor) pathway. The fetal testes are essential for canonical androgen production, but little is known about the synthesis of backdoor androgens, despite their known critical role in masculinization. In this study, we have measured plasma and tissue levels of endogenous steroids in second trimester human fetuses using multidimensional and high-resolution mass spectrometry.

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The GMO90+ project was designed to identify biomarkers of exposure or health effects in Wistar Han RCC rats exposed in their diet to 2 genetically modified plants (GMP) and assess additional information with the use of metabolomic and transcriptomic techniques. Rats were fed for 6-months with 8 maize-based diets at 33% that comprised either MON810 (11% and 33%) or NK603 grains (11% and 33% with or without glyphosate treatment) or their corresponding near-isogenic controls. Extensive chemical and targeted analyses undertaken to assess each diet demonstrated that they could be used for the feeding trial.

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Body mass index is a known breast cancer risk factor due to, among other mechanisms, adipose-derived hormones. We developed a method for steroid hormone profiling in adipose tissue to evaluate healthy tissue around the tumor and define new biomarkers for cancer development. A semi-automated sample preparation method based on gel permeation chromatography and subsequent derivatization with trimethylsilyl (TMS) is presented.

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Scope: Resveratrol has a diverse array of healthful effects on metabolic parameters in different experimental paradigms but has also potential to inhibit steroidogenesis in rodent adrenals. The aim of the present study was to characterize the effects of resveratrol on human fetal adrenal steroidogenesis at gestational weeks (GW) 9-12.

Methods And Results: Adrenals from aborted fetuses (GW10-12) were used to prepare primary cultures of human fetal adrenocortical cells (HFAC).

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  • The study investigates the impact of sex and maternal smoking on fetal anogenital distance (AGD) in a larger sample, focusing on possible long-term effects and existing research.
  • Findings reveal that male fetuses show a significant increase in AGD compared to females, and exposure to maternal smoking temporarily enhances male AGD during the second trimester without influencing testosterone levels.
  • The research involved measuring AGD in 126 morphologically normal fetuses, ultimately contributing to a better understanding of AGD as a biomarker for fetal health and differences related to sex.
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Humans are significantly exposed to phthalates via food packaging, cosmetics and medical devices such as tubings and catheters. Testicular Leydig cells (LCs) are suggested to be among the main targets of phthalate toxicity in the body. However, their sensitivity to phthalates is species-dependent.

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  • A new method was developed for quickly and affordably measuring 13 different endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) using UHPLC-MS/MS, which helps identify bioactive compounds efficiently.
  • * Two molecular recognition strategies were tested: one used molecular imprinted polymers (MIPs) with a specific template and the other used estrogen receptors (ERα) fixed on a sorbent.
  • * Both strategies effectively measured very low concentrations of estrogenic EDCs in water, and the MIP method was also successfully applied to urine and serum samples.
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The efficiency of the administration of recombinant bovine growth hormone (rbGH) to enhance fish growth has been widely reported in the literature. Although its use is probable and has been described in several countries, rbGH is prohibited in the European Union (Council Decisions 1994/936/EC, 1999/879/EC). In this context, an analytical strategy was optimised in order to identify rbGH-treated fish.

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Metabolomics aims at detecting and semi-quantifying small molecular weight metabolites in biological samples in order to characterise the metabolic changes resulting from one or more given factors and/or to develop models based on diagnostic biomarker candidates. Nevertheless, whatever the objective of a metabolomic study, one critical step consists in the structural identification of mass spectrometric features revealed by statistical analysis and this remains a real challenge. Indeed, this requires both an understanding of the studied biological system, the correct use of various analytical information (retention time, molecular weight experimentally measured, isotopic golden rules, MS/MS fragment pattern interpretation…), or querying online databases.

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  • * A study conducted on a French river, which included fish farms and a sewage plant, utilized both passive and active monitoring methods over a year to assess antibiotic contamination in water, sediment, and bryophytes.
  • * The results indicated that sediment and bryophytes were effective in detecting contamination, especially from flumequine and oxytetracycline, linked primarily to fish farming and possibly other sources like terrestrial farming and human pharmaceuticals.
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