Etienne-Emile Baulieu
French Institute of Health and Medical Research
508 Papers
11.6K Citations
Etienne-Emile Baulieu is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Receptor & Pregnenolone. The author has an hindex of 101, co-authored 505 publications. Previous affiliations of Etienne-Emile Baulieu include University of Paris & University of Tampere.
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Papers
Dehydroepiandrosterone (dhea), Dhea Sulfate, and Aging: Contribution of the Dheage Study to a Sociobiomedical Issue
Etienne-Emile Baulieu,Guy Thomas,Sylvie Legrain,Najiba Lahlou,Marc Roger,Brigitte Debuire,Veronique Faucounau,Laurence Girard,Marie Pierre Hervy,F. Latour,Marie Céline Leaud,Amina Mokrane,Hélène Pitti-ferrandi,Christophe Trivalle,Olivier De Lacharriere,Stephanie Nouveau,Brigitte Rakoto-arison,Jean-Claude Souberbielle,Raison J,Yves Le Bouc,Agathe Raynaud,Xavier Girerd,Françoise Forette +22 more
TL;DR: A number of biological indices confirmed the lack of harmful consequences of this 50 mg/day DHEA administration over one year, indicating that this kind of replacement therapy normalized some effects of aging, but does not create "supermen/women" (doping).
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Local synthesis and dual actions of progesterone in the nervous system: neuroprotection and myelination
Michael Schumacher,Rachida Guennoun,Françoise Robert,Claude Carelli,Nathalie Gago,Abdel M. Ghoumari,Maria Claudia Gonzalez Deniselle,Susana L. González,C. Ibanez,Florencia Labombarda,Héctor Coirini,Etienne-Emile Baulieu,Alejandro F. De Nicola +12 more
TL;DR: Local synthesis of PROG in the brain and the neuroprotective and promyelinating effects of this neurosteroid offer interesting therapeutic possibilities for the prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, for accelerating regenerative processes and for preserving cognitive functions during aging.
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Infusion of neurosteroids into the nucleus basalis magnocellularis affects cognitive processes in the rat
Willy Mayo,Françoise Dellu,Paul Robel,Jennate Cherkaoui,Michel Le Moal,Etienne-Emile Baulieu,H. Simon +6 more
TL;DR: The results show that PREG-S enhances memory performance when injected after an acquisition trial; conversely TH-PROG disrupts performance when injecting before an acquisition Trial.
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Progesterone inhibits membrane-bound adenylate cyclase in Xenopus laevis oocytes
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that progesterone selectively inhibited membrane-bound adenylate cyclase activity, after addition to intact oocytes or in cell-free experiments; this specificity confirms the proposed membrane site of action for the hormone when reinitiating meiosis.
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