Pierre Cuchet
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
13 Papers
112 Citations
Pierre Cuchet is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metabolism & Fatty acid. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Influence on the myocardial and blood activity course of the characteristics of the labelled fatty acid injected i.v. into mice
Christiane Keriel,Laurence Bontemps,L. Demaison,J.P. Mathieu,D. Marti-Batlle,C. Pernin,F. Riche,M. Vidal,J. Godart,Pierre Cuchet,M. Comet +10 more
TL;DR: It appears that hexadecanoic and hexadecenoic acids, iodine labelled in omega position, have the highest maximal myocardial activity among all the FAs studied.
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Do iodinated fatty acids undergo a nonspecific deiodination in the myocardium
Pierre Cuchet,L. Demaison,Laurence Bontemps,Christiane Keriel,J.P. Mathieu,C. Pernin,Daniele Marti Batlle,Françoise Riche,Michel Vidal,Michel Comet +9 more
TL;DR: Data seem to prove that IFA is taken up by the myocardial cell, subsequently enters the mitochondria and, without an early deiodination, is oxidized with iodide release, as for the iodo-fatty acid (IFA).
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Relationship between corticosteroid use and incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia in COVID-19 patients: a retrospective multicenter study
Ouriel Saura,Anahita Rouzé,Ignacio Martin-Loeches,Pedro Póvoa,Louis Kreitmann,Antoni Torres,Matthieu Metzelard,Damien du Cheyron,Fabien Lambiotte,Fabienne Tamion,Marie Labruyère,Claire Boulle Geronimi,Charles-Edouard Luyt,Martine Nyunga,Olivier Pouly,Arnaud W. Thille,Bruno Mégarbane,Anastasia Saade,Eleni Magira,Jean François Llitjos,Iliana Ioannidou,Alexandre Pierre,Jean Reignier,Denis Garot,Jean-Luc Baudel,Guillaume Voiriot,Gaëtan Plantefève,Elise Morawiec,Pierre Asfar,Alexandre Boyer,Armand Mekontso-Dessap,Fotini Bardaka,Emili Diaz,Christophe Vinsonneau,Pierre-Edouard Floch,Nicolas Weiss,Adrian Ceccato,Antonio Artigas,David Nora,Alain Duhamel,Julien Labreuche,Saad Nseir,M. N. Bouchereau,Sean Boyd,Luis Coelho,Julien Maizel,Pierre Cuchet,Wafa Zarrougui,Deborah R. Boyer,Jean-Pierre Quenot,Mehdi Imouloudene,Marc Pineton de Chambrun,Thierry Van Der Linden,F. Arrivé,Sebastian Voicu,Elie Azoulay,E. Moglia,Frédéric Pène,Catia Cilloniz,Didier Thevenin,Charlotte Larrat,Laurent Argaud,Bertrand Guidet,Damien Contou,Alexandra Beurton,David Meguerditchian,Keyvan Razazi,Vassiliki Tsolaki,Mehdi Marzouk,Guillaume Brunin,Clémence Marois,L. Morales +71 more
TL;DR: In this paper , an ancillary analysis of the coVAPid multicenter observational retrospective study is performed to assess the relationship between adjuvant corticosteroid use and the incidence of VAP.
Kinetics of iodomethylated hexadecanoic acid metabolism in the rat myocardium: influence of the number and the position of methyl radicals.
Daniel Fagret,Laurence Bontemps,Marcel Apparu,Christiane Keriel,J.P. Mathieu,C. Pernin,Michel Vidal,Michel Comet,Pierre Cuchet +8 more
TL;DR: The methyl-branched fatty acids, if radioiodine labelled in alpha position, are potentially adapted to a selective study of FA myocardial uptake and the position and the number of methyl radicals that are necessary to obtain a maximal uptake and a minimal degradation are measured.
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Iodomethylated fatty acid metabolism in mice and dogs.
Daniel Fagret,Jean-Eric Wolf,Paul Pilichowski,J.P. Mathieu,C. Pernin,Marcel Apparu,Charles C. Arvieux,Pierre Cuchet,Michel Vidal,Michel Comet +9 more
TL;DR: The myocardial uptake of fatty acids labeled with radioactive iodine and injected i.v. into mice and dogs showed different iodomethylated fatty acids, and the most suitable was found to be 16-iodo-3-methyl hexadecanoic acid (mono β) since its myocardIAL fixation was the same as that of the reference.
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