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Jean-Luc Daval is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France and conducts research primarily in the fields of Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Neuroscience. Their work spans several subfields, including Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Molecular Biology, Rheumatology, Developmental Neuroscience, and Physiology.

The scientist's recent publications focus on topics related to Folate and B Vitamins Research, Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension, Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes, Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research, Diet and metabolism studies, Mitochondrial Function and Pathology, and Stress Responses and Cortisol.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jean-Luc Daval include:

  • Glucocorticoid Receptor Activation Restores Learning Memory by Modulating Hippocampal Plasticity in a Mouse Model of Brain Vitamin B12 Deficiency, 2020, Molecular Neurobiology
  • The Stimulation of Neurogenesis Improves the Cognitive Status of Aging Rats Subjected to Gestational and Perinatal Deficiency of B9-12 Vitamins, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Folate and Cobalamin Deficiencies during Pregnancy Disrupt the Glucocorticoid Response in Hypothalamus through N-Homocysteinilation of the Glucocorticoid Receptor, 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

The venues where Jean-Luc Daval frequently publishes include:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Molecular Neurobiology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with this scientist are:

  • Carine Bossenmeyer-Pourié
  • Jean-Marc Alberto
  • Rémy Umoret
  • Jean-Louis Guéant
  • Grégory Pourié

The research contributions involve integration of diverse biomedical disciplines such as endocrinology and molecular biology with a strong focus on vitamin-related neurological and metabolic pathways. The work includes examining how vitamin deficiencies influence hormonal receptors and brain plasticity, as well as neurogenesis effects on cognition under deficient conditions.

Jean-Luc Daval's studies also consider the biochemical mechanisms involved in stress responses, including the modulation of cortisol and glucocorticoid receptors, which are critical in metabolic and neurological regulation.

Best Publications

  • Caffeine and the central nervous system: mechanisms of action, biochemical, metabolic and psychostimulant effects.

    Astrid Nehlig;Jean-Luc Daval;Gérard Debry

  • Impact of folate and homocysteine metabolism on human reproductive health

    Thierry Forges;P. Monnier-Barbarino;J.M. Alberto;R.M. Guéant-Rodriguez

  • Folate and fetal programming: a play in epigenomics?

    Jean-Louis Guéant;Fares Namour;Rosa-Maria Guéant-Rodriguez;Jean-Luc Daval

  • Physiological and pharmacological properties of adenosine: therapeutic implications.

    Jean-Luc Daval;Astrid Nehlig;Frédéric Nicolas

  • Gestational Vitamin B Deficiency Leads to Homocysteine-Associated Brain Apoptosis and Alters Neurobehavioral Development in Rats

    Sébastien A. Blaise;Emmanuelle Nédélec;Henri Schroeder;Jean-Marc Alberto

  • Bilirubin Induces Apoptosis via Activation of NMDA Receptors in Developing Rat Brain Neurons

    Stéphanie Grojean;Violette Koziel;Paul Vert;Jean-Luc Daval

  • Methyl donor deficiency impairs fatty acid oxidation through PGC-1α hypomethylation and decreased ER-α, ERR-α, and HNF-4α in the rat liver

    Shabnam Pooya;Sébastien Blaise;Maira Moreno Garcia;Jean Giudicelli

  • Mouse brain c-fos mRNA distribution following a single electroconvulsive shock.

    Jean-Luc Daval;Takashi Nakajima;Christoph H. Gleiter;Robert M. Post

  • Hypoxia/reoxygenation induces apoptosis through biphasic induction of protein synthesis in cultured rat brain neurons.

    Carine Bossenmeyer;Rifki Chihab;Sylvaine Muller;Henri Schroeder

  • Molecular and cellular effects of vitamin B12 in brain, myocardium and liver through its role as co-factor of methionine synthase

    Jean-Louis Guéant;Maatem Caillerez-Fofou;Shyuefang Battaglia-Hsu;Jean-Marc Alberto

  • Homocysteinylation of neuronal proteins contributes to folate deficiency-associated alterations of differentiation, vesicular transport, and plasticity in hippocampal neuronal cells

    Nassila Akchiche;Carine Bossenmeyer-Pourié;Racha Kerek;Nicolas Martin

  • Vitamin B12 deficiency reduces proliferation and promotes differentiation of neuroblastoma cells and up-regulates PP2A, proNGF, and TACE

    Shyue-fang Battaglia-Hsu;Nassila Akchiche;Nicole Noel;Jean-Marc Alberto

  • Protective effect of cyclohexyladenosine on adenosine A1-receptors, guanine nucleotide and forskolin binding sites following transient brain ischemia: a quantitative autoradiographic study.

    Jean-Luc Daval;Dag K.J.E. Von Lubitz;Jurgen Deckert;David J. Redmond

  • Neonatal hypoxia triggers transient apoptosis followed by neurogenesis in the rat CA1 hippocampus.

    Jean-Luc Daval;Grégory Pourié;Stéphanie Grojean;Valérie Lièvre

  • Upregulation of Adenosine Al Receptors and Forskolin Binding Sites Following Chronic Treatment with Caffeine or Carbamazepine: A Quantitative Autoradiographic Study

    J.-L. Daval;J. Deckert;S. R. B. Weiss;R. M. Post

  • Sequential activation of activator protein-1-related transcription factors and JNK protein kinases may contribute to apoptotic death induced by transient hypoxia in developing brain neurons.

    Rifki Chihab;Céline Ferry;Violette Koziel;Pierre Monin

  • Effects of hypothermia on hypoxia-induced apoptosis in cultured neurons from developing rat forebrain: comparison with preconditioning.

    Carine Bossenmeyer-Pourié;Violette Koziel;Jean-Luc Daval

  • Free radical production and changes in superoxide dismutases associated with hypoxia/reoxygenation-induced apoptosis of embryonic rat forebrain neurons in culture.

    Valérie Lièvre;Philippe Becuwe;Arnaud Bianchi;Violette Koziel

  • Adenosinergic modulation of caffeine-induced c-fos mRNA expression in mouse brain.

    Takashi Nakajima;Jean-Luc Daval;Philip F. Morgan;Robert M. Post

  • Sequential expression patterns of apoptosis- and cell cycle-related proteins in neuronal response to severe or mild transient hypoxia.

    C Bossenmeyer-Pourié;V Lièvre;S Grojean;V Koziel

Frequent Co-Authors

Astrid Nehlig
Astrid Nehlig Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Jürgen Deckert
Jürgen Deckert University of Würzburg
Paul J. Marangos
Paul J. Marangos National Institutes of Health
Christiane Charriaut-Marlangue
Christiane Charriaut-Marlangue Université Paris Cité

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