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Overview

Raymond Cespuglio is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience and medicine, with a particular emphasis on biological psychiatry, behavioral neuroscience, physiology, social psychology, and neurology.

The scientist has contributed to studies covering several main topics including:

  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Stress responses and cortisol
  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Regulation of appetite and obesity
  • Adipose tissue and metabolism
  • Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Cespuglio are:

  • Understanding the Role of Oxidative Stress, Neuroinflammation and Abnormal Myelination in Excessive Aggression Associated with Depression: Recent Input from Mechanistic Studies (2023), International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Metabolic, Molecular, and Behavioral Effects of Western Diet in Serotonin Transporter-Deficient Mice: Rescue by Heterozygosity? (2020), Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Hippocampal Over-Expression of Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) Is Associated with Susceptibility to Stress-Induced Anhedonia in Mice (2022), International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Ultrasound stress compromises the correlates of emotional-like states and brain AMPAR expression in mice: effects of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory herbal treatment (2020), Stress
  • Altered behaviour, dopamine and norepinephrine regulation in stressed mice heterozygous in TPH2 gene (2020), Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Cespuglio include:

  • Tatyana Strekalova
  • Anna Gorlova
  • Klaus-Peter Lesch
  • Daniel C. Anthony
  • Aleksei Umriukhin

The main venues where Cespuglio's work is published are:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Journal of Neural Transmission
  • Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
  • Stress

Best Publications

  • In vivo electrochemical detection of catechols in the neostriatum of anaesthetized rats: dopamine or DOPAC?

    François Gonon;Michel Buda;Raymond Cespuglio;Michel Jouvet

  • Normal pulse polarography with carbon fiber electrodes for in vitro and in vivo determination of catecholamines

    Jean Luc. Ponchon;Raymond. Cespuglio;Francois. Gonon;Michel. Jouvet

  • Voltammetry in the striatum of chronic freely moving rats: detection of catechols and ascorbic acid.

    F Gonon;M Buda;R Cespuglio;M Jouvet

  • Immobilisation stress induces a paradoxical sleep rebound in rat.

    C. Rampin;R. Cespuglio;N. Chastrette;M. Jouvet

  • l-Arginine Availability Modulates Local Nitric Oxide Production and Parasite Killing in Experimental Trypanosomiasis

    Alain P. Gobert;Alain P. Gobert;Sylvie Daulouede;Michel Lepoivre;Jean Luc Boucher

  • Single unit recordings in the nuclei raphe dorsalis and magnus during the sleep-waking cycle of semi-chronic prepared cats

    Raymond Cespuglio;Hélène Faradji;Marie-Eugénie Gomez;Michel Jouvet

  • Endogenous peptides and sleep in the rat: III the hypnogenic properties of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide

    Françoise Riou;Raymond Cespuglio;Michel Jouvet

  • Influence of stress duration on the sleep rebound induced by immobilization in the rat: a possible role for corticosterone.

    S. Marinesco;C. Bonnet;R. Cespuglio

  • Differential pulse voltammetry in brain tissue. II. Detection of 5-hydroxyindolacetic acid in the rat striatum

    R. Cespuglio;H. Faradji;F. Riou;M. Buda

  • Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Prevents the Death of Mice during Cerebral Malaria

    Karine Kaiser;Anthony Texier;Josette Ferrandiz;Alain Buguet

  • Sleep structure: a new diagnostic tool for stage determination in sleeping sickness.

    Alain Buguet;Sylvie Bisser;Théophile Josenando;Florian Chapotot

  • Differential pulse voltammetry in brain tissue. I. Detection of 5-hydroxyindoles in the rat striatum.

    R. Cespuglio;H. Faradji;J.L. Ponchon;M. Buda

  • Deuterium content of water increases depression susceptibility: The potential role of a serotonin-related mechanism

    Tatyana Strekalova;Matthew Evans;Anton Chernopiatko;Yvonne Couch

  • Étude des relations entre l'activitéponto-géniculo-occipitale (PGO) et la motricitéoculaire chez le chat sous réserpine

    R. Cespuglio;J.P. Laurent;M. Jouvet

  • De´limitation des voies ascendantes de l'activite´ponto-ge´niculo-occipitale chez le chat

    Jean-Paul Laurent;Raymond Cespuglio;Michel Jouvet

  • In Vivo Brain Glucose Measurements: Differential Normal Pulse Voltammetry with Enzyme-Modified Carbon Fiber Microelectrodes

    Larissa I. Netchiporouk;Nataliya F. Shram;† Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault;Claude Martelet, ,† and

  • Alterations in the sleep-waking cycle induced by cooling of the locus coeruleus area

    R Cespuglio;M.E Gomez;H Faradji;M Jouvet

  • Behavioural changes after an acute stress: stressor and test types influences

    Sarah Mercier;Frédéric;Canini;Alain Buguet

  • Voltammetric detection of the release of 5-hydroxyindole compounds throughout the sleep-waking cycle of the rat.

    R. Cespuglio;N. Sarda;A. Gharib;N. Chastrette

  • Proopiomelanocortin (POMC)-derived peptides and sleep in the rat. Part 1--Hypnogenic properties of ACTH derivatives.

    N. Chastrette;R. Cespuglio;M. Jouvet

  • Brain extracellular glucose assessed by voltammetry throughout the rat sleep-wake cycle.

    L. Netchiporouk;N. Shram;D. Salvert;R. Cespuglio

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Jouvet
Michel Jouvet Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Lucienne Léger
Lucienne Léger Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Tatyana Strekalova
Tatyana Strekalova Maastricht University
Gérard Bidan
Gérard Bidan Grenoble Alpes University
Vicente Ibáñez
Vicente Ibáñez University of Geneva
Constantin Bouras
Constantin Bouras University of Geneva
Daniel C. Anthony
Daniel C. Anthony University of Oxford
Marie-Françoise Suaud-Chagny
Marie-Françoise Suaud-Chagny Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Trevor Sharp
Trevor Sharp University of Oxford
Mariusz Papp
Mariusz Papp Polish Academy of Sciences

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