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Jean-Philippe Guilloux

Jean-Philippe Guilloux

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Neuroscience

D-Index
32
Citations
5597
World Ranking
9500
National Ranking
464

Overview

Jean-Philippe Guilloux is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France and contributes primarily to the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine. Their research spans multiple subfields including Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Developmental Neuroscience, Biological Psychiatry, and Psychiatry and Mental health.

The main topics reflected in their work include:

  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Treatment of Major Depression
  • Neurogenesis and Neuroplasticity Mechanisms
  • Tryptophan and Brain Disorders
  • Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol

Guilloux has authored several recent papers, including:

  • Peripheral proteomic changes after electroconvulsive seizures in a rodent model of non-response to chronic fluoxetine, 2022, Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • Reviving through human hippocampal newborn neurons, 2021, L Encéphale
  • La kétamine: un neuropsychotrope au mécanisme d'action innovant, 2023, Biologie Aujourd hui
  • Serotonergic neurons are involved in the counter-regulatory response to hypoglycemia, 2023, Journal of Neuroendocrinology
  • Intrahippocampal injection of a selective blocker of NMDA receptors containing the GluN2B subunit, Ro25-6981, increases glutamate neurotransmission and induces antidepressant-like effects, 2023, Fundamental and Clinical Pharmacology

Frequent collaborators in Guilloux's research include:

  • Indira Mendez-David
  • Denis J. David
  • Alain M. Gardier
  • Emmanuelle Corruble
  • Céline Defaix

The scientist's work has been published multiple times in venues such as:

  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • L Encéphale
  • Biologie Aujourd hui
  • Journal of Neuroendocrinology

Best Publications

  • Neurogenesis-Dependent and -Independent Effects of Fluoxetine in an Animal Model of Anxiety/Depression

    Denis J. David;Benjamin Adam Samuels;Quentin Rainer;Jing Wen Wang

  • Nicotine reinforcement and cognition restored by targeted expression of nicotinic receptors.

    U. Maskos;B. E. Molles;S. Pons;M. Besson;M. Besson

  • Molecular evidence for BDNF- and GABA-related dysfunctions in the amygdala of female subjects with major depression.

    Jean-Philippe Guilloux;Gaelle Douillard-Guilloux;Rama Kota;Xingbin Wang

  • Integrated behavioral z-scoring increases the sensitivity and reliability of behavioral phenotyping in mice: Relevance to emotionality and sex

    Jean-Philippe Guilloux;Marianne Seney;Nicole Edgar;Etienne Sibille

  • Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Signaling and Subgenual Anterior Cingulate Cortex Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder

    Adam Tripp;Hyunjung Oh;Jean Philippe Guilloux;Keri Martinowich

  • Behavioral and serotonergic consequences of decreasing or increasing hippocampus brain-derived neurotrophic factor protein levels in mice.

    T. Deltheil;B.P. Guiard;J. Cerdan;D.J. David;D.J. David

  • Beneficial behavioural and neurogenic effects of agomelatine in a model of depression/anxiety

    Quentin Rainer;Lin Xia;Jean-Philippe Guilloux;Cecilia Gabriel

  • Learning and memory impairments in a neuroendocrine mouse model of anxiety/depression.

    Flavie Darcet;Indira Mendez-David;Laurent Tritschler;Alain M. Gardier

  • Antidepressant and anxiolytic potential of the multimodal antidepressant vortioxetine (Lu AA21004) assessed by behavioural and neurogenesis outcomes in mice.

    Jean-Philippe Guilloux;Indira Mendez-David;Alan Pehrson;Bruno P. Guiard

  • Cyclotraxin-B, the first highly potent and selective TrkB inhibitor, has anxiolytic properties in mice.

    Maxime Cazorla;Anne Jouvenceau;Christiane Rose;Jean-Philippe Guilloux

  • Anxiety- and Depression-Like States Lead to Pronounced Olfactory Deficits and Impaired Adult Neurogenesis in Mice.

    Eleni Siopi;Eleni Siopi;Marie Denizet;Marie Denizet;Marie-Madeleine Gabellec;Marie-Madeleine Gabellec;Fabrice de Chaumont;Fabrice de Chaumont

  • Striatal GPR88 expression is confined to the whole projection neuron population and is regulated by dopaminergic and glutamatergic afferents.

    Renaud Massart;Jean-Philippe Guilloux;Virginie Mignon;Pierre Sokoloff

  • Cognitive Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder. A Translational Review in Animal Models of the Disease.

    Flavie Darcet;Alain M Gardier;Raphael Gaillard;Denis J David

  • Consequences of changes in BDNF levels on serotonin neurotransmission, 5-HT transporter expression and function: studies in adult mice hippocampus.

    Thierry Deltheil;Bruno P. Guiard;Jean Philippe Guilloux;Lorelei Nicolas

  • A longitudinal study of 5-HT outflow during chronic fluoxetine treatment using a new technique of chronic microdialysis in a highly emotional mouse strain

    Daniela Popa;Julie Cerdan;Christelle Repérant;Bruno P. Guiard

  • Alpha7-nicotinic receptors modulate nicotine-induced reinforcement and extracellular dopamine outflow in the mesolimbic system in mice

    Morgane Besson;Vincent David;Mathieu Baudonnat;Pierre Cazala

  • Molecular and Genetic Characterization of Depression: Overlap with other Psychiatric Disorders and Aging

    Ying Ding;Lun-Ching Chang;Xingbin Wang;Jean-Philippe Guilloux

  • Blockade of substance P (neurokinin 1) receptors enhances extracellular serotonin when combined with a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor: an in vivo microdialysis study in mice.

    Bruno P. Guiard;Cédric Przybylski;Jean-Philippe Guilloux;Isabelle Seif

  • Testing the Predictive Value of Peripheral Gene Expression for Nonremission Following Citalopram Treatment for Major Depression

    Jean-Philippe Guilloux;Sabrina Bassi;Ying Ding;Chris Walsh

  • Anticipated Brain Molecular Aging in Major Depression

    Gaëlle Douillard-Guilloux;Jean-Philippe Guilloux;Jean-Philippe Guilloux;David A. Lewis;Etienne Sibille

  • Blockade of 5-HT1A receptors by (+/-)-pindolol potentiates cortical 5-HT outflow, but not antidepressant-like activity of paroxetine: microdialysis and behavioral approaches in 5-HT1A receptor knockout mice.

    Jean-Philippe Guilloux;Denis J P David;Bruno P Guiard;Franck Chenu

  • S 38093, a histamine H 3 antagonist/inverse agonist, promotes hippocampal neurogenesis and improves context discrimination task in aged mice

    Jean-Philippe Guilloux;Benjamin A. Samuels;Indira Mendez-David;Alice Hu

Frequent Co-Authors

Alain M. Gardier
Alain M. Gardier University of Paris-Saclay
Bruno P. Guiard
Bruno P. Guiard University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès
René Hen
René Hen Columbia University
Etienne Sibille
Etienne Sibille University of Toronto
David A. Lewis
David A. Lewis University of Pittsburgh
Jean-Pierre Changeux
Jean-Pierre Changeux Institut Pasteur
Uwe Maskos
Uwe Maskos Institut Pasteur
Mariusz Papp
Mariusz Papp Polish Academy of Sciences
Isabelle Seif
Isabelle Seif University of Paris-Saclay
Philippe Fossati
Philippe Fossati Sorbonne University

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