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    PEE7: THE BURDEN OF AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION—RESULTS OF A COHORT STUDY IN TWO FRENCH REFERRAL CARE CENTERS

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    Effects of the total replacement of fish-based diet with plant-based diet on the hepatic transcriptome of two European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) half-sibfamilies showing different growth rates with the plant-based diet

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    Background: Efforts towards utilisation of diets without fish meal (FM) or fish oil (FO) in finfish aquaculture have been being made for more than two decades. Metabolic responses to substitution of fishery products have been shown to impact growth performance and immune system of fish as well as their subsequent nutritional value, particularly in marine fish species, which exhibit low capacity for biosynthesis of long-chain poly-unsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA). The main objective of the present study was to analyse the effects of a plant-based diet on the hepatic transcriptome of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). Results: We report the first results obtained using a transcriptomic approach on the liver of two half-sibfamilies of the European sea bass that exhibit similar growth rates when fed a fish-based diet (FD), but significantly different growth rates when fed an all-plant diet (VD). Overall gene expression was analysed using oligo DNA microarrays (GPL9663). Statistical analysis identified 582 unique annotated genes differentially expressed between groups of fish fed the two diets, 199 genes regulated by genetic factors, and 72 genes that exhibited diet-family interactions. The expression of several genes involved in the LC-PUFA and cholesterol biosynthetic pathways was found to be up-regulated in fish fed VD, suggesting a stimulation of the lipogenic pathways. No significant diet-family interaction for the regulation of LC-PUFA biosynthesis pathways could be detected by microarray analysis. This result was in agreement with LC-PUFA profiles, which were found to be similar in the flesh of the two half-sibfamilies. In addition, the combination of our transcriptomic data with an analysis of plasmatic immune parameters revealed a stimulation of complement activity associated with an immunodeficiency in the fish fed VD, and different inflammatory status between the two half-sibfamilies. Biological processes related to protein catabolism, amino acid transaminations, RNA splicing and blood coagulation were also found to be regulated by diet, while the expression of genes involved in protein and ATP synthesis differed between the half-sibfamilies. Conclusions: Overall, the combined gene expression, compositional and biochemical studies demonstrated a large panel of metabolic and physiological effects induced by total substitution of both FM and FO in the diets of European sea bass and revealed physiological characteristics associated with the two half-sibfamilies

    RĂ©trospective bibliographique et critique de l’acquisition du langage chez l’enfant

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    International audienceLa littérature sur la question de l'acquisition du langage chez l'enfant est énorme et nécessite une grille d'analyse, qui ordonne la rétrospective des travaux et opÚre un regroupement en fonction des problÚmes dominants. 1) Historiquement, si l'on fait abstraction des quelques propos de philosophes en la matiÚre, les premiÚres études sur le sujet datent des années 1850, soit de l'époque des premiers balbutiements de cette discipline qui s'épanouira surtout au XXÚ siÚcle, la psychologie de l'enfant. Et c'est aux psychologues qu'on doit la majorité des études sur la question : ils se sont, jusqu'à une époque récente, en quelque sorte emparés du sujet. Par contre, dÚs lors qu'il s'agissait de pathologie -et donc ici de troubles de l'acquisition du langage -, ce sont les praticiens les plus concernés, en l'occurrence les neuropsychiatres et ultérieurement les orthophonistes, qui gardÚrent le monopole des écrits sur la question

    Assisted Ion Transfer at Organic Film-Modified Electrodes

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    International audienceAn experimental and theoretical study of a complex electrochemical mechanism at three-phase and thin organic film-modified electrodes, where the coupled electron–ion transfer reaction is complicated by complexation reaction of the transferring ion, is reported. The transfer of monovalent and divalent cations across water|nitrobenzene interface, coupled with the complexation reactions with the ionophore valinomycin, is studied. Both types of electrodes are assembled of an edge plane pyrolytic graphite electrode modified with a nitrobenzene solution of lutetium bis(tetra-tert-butylphthalocyaninato) as a redox mediator and valinomycin as an ionophore. The reversible redox transformations of the redox mediator to either a monovalent hydrophobic anion or cation serve to drive the ion transfer across the liquid|liquid interface. In contact of the modified electrode with an aqueous electrolyte containing alkali or earth alkaline metal cations, significant partition of the aqueous electrolyte is taking place, due to the interfacial complexation of the cation with valinomycin. Thus, the thermodynamics and kinetics of the interfacial complexation–partition reaction at the liquid|liquid interface affect markedly the overall electron–ion transfer reaction at the modified electrodes under voltammetric conditions. Experiments are qualitatively compared with theoretical data collected by simulation of two different electrochemical mechanisms coupled with chemical reactions under conditions of square-wave voltammetry. It has been concluded that the overall electrochemical mechanism at three-phase electrodes can be described as a specific CrE reaction scheme, where Cr represents the reversible interfacial complexation–partition reaction of the transferring ion with valinomycin at the liquid|liquid interface
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