HealthFex - INSERM UMRS 1124
Université Paris Cité
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75270 Paris Cedex 06
France
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Olivier Biondi
(ancien membre)
Dégénérescence et plasticité du système locomoteur
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+33 1 42 86 21 53, bureau H330
Dernières Publications
Articles
- Activating ATF6 in spinal muscular atrophy promotes SMN expression and motor neuron survival through the IRE1α-XBP1 pathway.
D’Amico D, Biondi O, Januel C, Bezier C, Sapaly D, Clerc Z, El Khoury M, Sundaram VK, Houdebine L, Josse T, Della Gaspera B, Martinat C, Massaad C, Weill L, Charbonnier F : Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol, 2022 - Small-molecule flunarizine increases SMN protein in nuclear Cajal bodies and motor function in a mouse model of spinal muscular atrophy.
Sapaly D, Dos Santos M, Delers P, Biondi O, Quérol G, Houdebine L, Khoobarry K, Girardet F, Burlet P, Armand AS, Chanoine C, Bureau JF, Charbonnier F, Lefebvre S : Sci Rep, 2018 - Long-term exercise-specific neuroprotection in Spinal Muscular Atrophy-like mice.
Chali F, Desseille C, Houdebine L, Benoit E, Rouquet T, Bariohay B, Lopes P, Branchu J, Gaspera BD, Pariset C, Chanoine C, Charbonnier F, Biondi O : J Physiol, 2016 - IGF-1R Reduction Triggers Neuroprotective Signaling Pathways in Spinal Muscular Atrophy Mice.
Biondi O, Branchu J, Ben Salah A, Houdebine L, Bertin L, Chali F, Desseille C, Weill L, Sanchez G, Lancelin C, Aïd S, Lopes P, Pariset C, Lécolle S, Côté J, Holzenberger M, Chanoine C, Massaad C, Charbonnier F : J Neurosci, 2015 - Shift from extracellular signal-regulated kinase to AKT/cAMP response element-binding protein pathway increases survival-motor-neuron expression in spinal-muscular-atrophy-like mice and patient cells.
Branchu J, Biondi O, Chali F, Collin T, Leroy F, Mamchaoui K, Makoukji J, Pariset C, Lopes P, Massaad C, Chanoine C, Charbonnier F : J Neurosci, 2013 - A novel function for the survival motoneuron protein as a translational regulator.
Sanchez G, Dury AY, Murray LM, Biondi O, Tadesse H, El Fatimy R, Kothary R, Charbonnier F, Khandjian EW, Côté J : Hum Mol Genet, 2012 - Physical exercise reduces cardiac defects in type 2 spinal muscular atrophy-like mice.
Biondi O, Lopes P, Desseille C, Branchu J, Chali F, Salah AB, Pariset C, Chanoine C, Charbonnier F : J Physiol, 2012 - Apoptosis-Inducing Factor regulates skeletal muscle progenitor cell number and muscle phenotype.
Armand AS, Laziz I, Djeghloul D, Lécolle S, Bertrand AT, Biondi O, De Windt LJ, Chanoine C : PLoS One, 2011 - In vivo NMDA receptor activation accelerates motor unit maturation, protects spinal motor neurons, and enhances SMN2 gene expression in severe spinal muscular atrophy mice.
Biondi O, Branchu J, Sanchez G, Lancelin C, Deforges S, Lopes P, Pariset C, Lécolle S, Côté J, Chanoine C, Charbonnier F : J Neurosci, 2010 - In vivo NMDA receptor activation accelerates motor unit maturation, protects spinal motor neurons, and enhances SMN2 gene expression in severe spinal muscular atrophy mice.
Biondi O, Branchu J, Sanchez G, Lancelin C, Deforges S, Lopes P, Pariset C, Lécolle S, Côté J, Chanoine C, Charbonnier F : J Neurosci, 2010 - Motoneuron survival is promoted by specific exercise in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Deforges S, Branchu J, Biondi O, Grondard C, Pariset C, Lécolle S, Lopes P, Vidal PP, Chanoine C, Charbonnier F : J Physiol, 2009 - Exercise-induced modulation of calcineurin activity parallels the time course of myofibre transitions.
Grondard C, Biondi O, Pariset C, Lopes P, Deforges S, Lécolle S, Gaspera BD, Gallien CL, Chanoine C, Charbonnier F : J Cell Physiol, 2008 - Exercise-induced activation of NMDA receptor promotes motor unit development and survival in a type 2 spinal muscular atrophy model mouse.
Biondi O, Grondard C, Lécolle S, Deforges S, Pariset C, Lopes P, Cifuentes-Diaz C, Li H, della Gaspera B, Chanoine C, Charbonnier F : J Neurosci, 2008 - Regular exercise prolongs survival in a type 2 spinal muscular atrophy model mouse.
Grondard C, Biondi O, Armand AS, Lécolle S, Della Gaspera B, Pariset C, Li H, Gallien CL, Vidal PP, Chanoine C, Charbonnier F : J Neurosci, 2005