Publications by authors named "Marie-Pierre Bourguignon"

Objectives: Atherosclerosis severely damages the arterial wall. The aim of this study was to assess in vivo, for the first time, arterial dynamic properties, reactivity, and stiffness in atherosclerotic (ATH) rabbits.

Methods: The rabbits were fed with 0.

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Multi-parameter optimization (MPO) is a major challenge in new chemical entity (NCE) drug discovery. Recently, promising results were reported for deep learning generative models applied to de novo molecular design, but, to our knowledge, until now no report was made of the value of this new technology for addressing MPO in an actual drug discovery project. In this study, we demonstrate the benefit of applying AI technology in a real drug discovery project.

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Little is known about the mechanisms of aging on vascular beds and its relationship with tetra and di-hydrobiopterin (BH and BH) levels. This observational clinical study analyzed the impact of aging on plasma and platelet biopterins, cutaneous blood flow (CBF), and coronary flow reserve (CFR) in healthy adults. The study enrolled healthy adults in 3 age groups: 18-30, 50-59, and 60-70 years (n = 25/group).

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The present study assessed the impact of impaired tetrahydrobiopterin (BH) production on vasoreactivity from conduit and small arteries along the vascular tree as seen during aging. For this purpose, the mutant hyperphenylalaninemic mouse (hph-1) was used. This model is reported to be deficient in GTP cyclohydrolase I, a rate limiting enzyme in BH biosynthesis.

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Background: Senescence is characterized by a gradual decline in cellular functions, including changes in energy homeostasis and decreased proliferation activity. As cellular power plants, contributors to signal transduction, sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and executors of programmed cell death, mitochondria are in a unique position to affect aging-associated processes of cellular decline. Notably, metabolic activation of mitochondria is tightly linked to Ca due to the Ca -dependency of several enzymes in the Krebs cycle, however, overload of mitochondria with Ca triggers cell death pathways.

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Generous donors: The dithioperoxyanhydrides (CH3 COS)2 , (PhCOS)2 , CH3 COSSCO2 Me and PhCOSSCO2 Me act as thiol-activated hydrogen sulfide donors in aqueous buffer solution. The most efficient donor (CH3 COS)2 can induce a biological response in cells, and advantageously replace hydrogen sulfide in ex vivo vascular studies.

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The purpose of the present work was to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the endothelium-dependent and endothelium-independent components of the vascular relaxation induced by a water-soluble and ruthenium-based carbon monoxide (CO)-releasing agent, tricarbonylchloro(glycinato)ruthenium(II) (CORM-3). Changes in isometric tension and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) production were measured in isolated aortic rings from normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats. Nitric oxide (NO) generation was assessed in cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) by electron spin resonance.

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