P. J. Adnet
university of lille
25 Papers
333 Citations
P. J. Adnet is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malignant hyperthermia & Halothane. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications.
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Papers
Detection of a novel common mutation in the ryanodine receptor gene in malignant hyperthermia: implications for diagnosis and heterogeneity studies
Kathleen A. Quane,Katherine E. Keating,Bernadette M. Manning,J.M.Sandra Healy,Koen Monsleurs,James J. A. Heffron,M. Lehane,L. Heytens,Renee Krivosic-Horber,P. J. Adnet,F.Richard Ellis,Nicole Monnler,Joel Lunardl,Tommie V. McCarthy +13 more
TL;DR: A novel Gly341Arg mutation is identified which accounts for approximately 10% of Caucasian MHS cases and the implications of this common mutation in MHS diagnosis and heterogeneity studies are discussed.
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Malignant hyperthermia during sevoflurane administration.
TL;DR: A 20-yr-old woman with a history of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (Type II) and underwent an osteotomy of the right calcaneum under general anesthesia without problems, although the anesthetics used are unknown.
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The association between the neuroleptic malignant syndrome and malignant hyperthermia.
P. J. Adnet,R. M. Krivosic‐Horber,M. M. Adamantidis,Ghislain Haudecoeur,C. A. Adnet‐Bonte,F. Saulnier,Bernard Dupuis +6 more
TL;DR: The response to halothane and caffeine exposure of skeletal muscle from NMS and control subjects was the same and significantly different from that of muscle from patients susceptible to MH.
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Novel mutations at a CpG dinucleotide in the ryanodine receptor in malignant hyperthermia.
Bernadette M. Manning,Kathleen A. Quane,Patrick J. Lynch,Albert Urwyler,Vincenzo Tegazzin,Renee Krivosic-Horber,K. Censier,Giacomo P. Comi,P. J. Adnet,Werner Wolz,Joël Lunardi,Clemens R. Müller,Tommie V. McCarthy +12 more
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Halothane and Isoflurane Decrease Calcium Sensitivity and Maximal Force in Human Skinned Cardiac Fibers
Benoît Tavernier,P. J. Adnet,Michel Imbenotte,Toussaint S. Etchrivt,H. Reyford,G. Haudecoeur,P. Scherpereel,Renee Krivosic-Horber +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of halothane (0.46, 0.83, and 1.23 mM, equivalent to 0.75, 1.50, and 2.25%, respectively) and isoflurane ( 0.63, 1., 1.30, and 3.50), respectively, on the Ca 2+ sensitivity and maximal force in human skinned cardiac fibers were examined.
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