Maxime Pellegrin

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31 publications

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The link between impaired oxygen supply and cognitive decline in peripheral artery disease.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Fresa M., Lanzi S., Mazzolai L., Pellegrin M., 2024. Progress in cardiovascular diseases, 85 pp. 63-73. Peer-reviewed.
Moderate Effects of Hypoxic Training at Low and Supramaximal Intensities on Skeletal Muscle Metabolic Gene Expression in Mice.
Drozdovska S., Zanou N., Lavier J., Mazzolai L., Millet G.P., Pellegrin M., 2023/10/21. Metabolites, 13 (10) p. 1103. Peer-reviewed.
Physical Performance and Skeletal Muscle Transcriptional Adaptations Are Not Impacted by Exercise Training Frequency in Mice with Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease.
Lavier J., Bouzourène K., Millet G.P., Mazzolai L., Pellegrin M., 2023/04/16. Metabolites, 13 (4) p. 562. Peer-reviewed.
The Role of Neutrophils in Lower Limb Peripheral Artery Disease: State of the Art and Future Perspectives.
Buso G., Faggin E., Rosenblatt-Velin N., Pellegrin M., Galliazzo S., Calanca L., Rattazzi M., Mazzolai L., 2023/01/06. International journal of molecular sciences, 24 (2) p. 1169. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effects of Six Weeks of Hypoxia Exposure on Hepatic Fatty Acid Metabolism in ApoE Knockout Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet.
Wang Y., Lavier J., Hua W., Gong L., Wei H., Wang J., Pellegrin M., Millet G.P., Zhang Y., 2022/10/01. Life, 12 (10) p. 1535. Peer-reviewed.
High-intensity exercise in hypoxia improves endothelial function via increased nitric oxide bioavailability in C57BL/6 mice.
Lavier J., Beaumann M., Menétrey S., Bouzourène K., Rosenblatt-Velin N., Pialoux V., Mazzolai L., Peyter A.C., Pellegrin M., Millet G.P., 2021/10. Acta physiologica, 233 (2) pp. e13700. Peer-reviewed.
 
High-Intensity Interval Training and Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training Attenuate Oxidative Damage and Promote Myokine Response in the Skeletal Muscle of ApoE KO Mice on High-Fat Diet.
Wang L., Lavier J., Hua W., Wang Y., Gong L., Wei H., Wang J., Pellegrin M., Millet G.P., Zhang Y., 2021/06/22. Antioxidants, 10 (7) p. 992. Peer-reviewed.
 
Exercise Prior to Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease Improves Endurance Capacity and Hindlimb Blood Flow by Inhibiting Muscle Inflammation.
Pellegrin M., Bouzourène K., Mazzolai L., 2021. Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine, 8 p. 706491. Peer-reviewed.
Impact of aerobic exercise type on blood flow, muscle energy metabolism, and mitochondrial biogenesis in experimental lower extremity artery disease.
Pellegrin M., Bouzourène K., Aubert J.F., Bielmann C., Gruetter R., Rosenblatt-Velin N., Poitry-Yamate C., Mazzolai L., 2020/08/20. Scientific reports, 10 (1) p. 14048. Peer-reviewed.
Towards Quantification of Inflammation in Atherosclerotic Plaque in the Clinic - Characterization and Optimization of Fluorine-19 MRI in Mice at 3 T.
Darçot E., Colotti R., Pellegrin M., Wilson A., Siegert S., Bouzourene K., Yerly J., Mazzolai L., Stuber M., van Heeswijk R.B., 2019/11/25. Scientific reports, 9 (1) p. 17488. Peer-reviewed.
Reactive oxygen/nitrogen species contribute substantially to the antileukemia effect of APO866, a NAD lowering agent.
Cloux A.J., Aubry D., Heulot M., Widmann C., ElMokh O., Piacente F., Cea M., Nencioni A., Bellotti A., Bouzourène K. et al., 2019/11/19. Oncotarget, 10 (62) pp. 6723-6738. Peer-reviewed.
Connexin37-Dependent Mechanisms Selectively Contribute to Modulate Angiotensin II -Mediated Hypertension.
Le Gal L., Pellegrin M., Santoro T., Mazzolai L., Kurtz A., Meda P., Wagner C., Haefliger J.A., 2019/04/16. Journal of the American Heart Association, 8 (8) pp. e010823. Peer-reviewed.
 
Supramaximal Intensity Hypoxic Exercise and Vascular Function Assessment in Mice.
Lavier J., Beaumann M., Ménetrey S., Mazzolai L., Peyter A.C., Pellegrin M., Millet G.P., 2019/03/15. Journal of visualized experiments 145. Peer-reviewed.
Activation of Bone Marrow-Derived Cells Angiotensin (Ang) II Type 1 Receptor by Ang II Promotes Atherosclerotic Plaque Vulnerability.
Pellegrin M., Bouzourène K., Aubert J.F., Nahimana A., Duchosal M.A., Mazzolai L., 2018/09/04. International journal of molecular sciences, 19 (9) pp. E2621. Peer-reviewed.
Chemical shift encoding (CSE) for sensitive fluorine-19 MRI of perfluorocarbons with complex spectra.
van Heeswijk R.B., Colotti R., Darçot E., Delacoste J., Pellegrin M., Piccini D., Hernando D., 2018/05. Magnetic resonance in medicine, 79 (5) pp. 2724-2730. Peer-reviewed.
 
Running Exercise and Angiotensin II Type I Receptor Blocker Telmisartan Are Equally Effective in Preventing Angiotensin II-Mediated Vulnerable Atherosclerotic Lesions.
Pellegrin M., Szostak J., Bouzourène K., Aubert J.F., Berthelot A., Nussberger J., Laurant P., Mazzolai L., 2016/04/30. Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology and therapeutics, 22 (2) pp. 159-168. Peer-reviewed.
Fluorine MR Imaging of Inflammation in Atherosclerotic Plaque in Vivo.
van Heeswijk R.B., Pellegrin M., Flögel U., Gonzales C., Aubert J.F., Mazzolai L., Schwitter J., Stuber M., 2015. Radiology, 275 (2) pp. 421-429. Peer-reviewed.
Ultra-high-resolution 3D imaging of atherosclerosis in mice with synchrotron differential phase contrast: a proof of concept study.
Bonanno G., Coppo S., Modregger P., Pellegrin M., Stuber A., Stampanoni M., Mazzolai L., Stuber M., van Heeswijk R.B., 2015. Scientific Reports, 5 p. 11980. Peer-reviewed.
Voluntary Exercise Stabilizes Established Angiotensin II-Dependent Atherosclerosis in Mice through Systemic Anti-Inflammatory Effects.
Pellegrin M., Aubert J.F., Bouzourène K., Amstutz C., Mazzolai L., 2015. Plos One, 10 (11) pp. e0143536. Peer-reviewed.
Experimental peripheral arterial disease: new insights into muscle glucose uptake, macrophage, and T-cell polarization during early and late stages.
Pellegrin M., Bouzourène K., Poitry-Yamate C., Mlynarik V., Feihl F., Aubert J.F., Gruetter R., Mazzolai L., 2014. Physiological Reports, 2 (2) pp. e00234. Peer-reviewed.
Angiotensin II as an Inducer of Atherosclerosis: Evidence from Mouse Studies
Pellegrin M., Mazzolai L., 2013. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology, 1 (S1) p. 007.
 
Intravital microscopy reveals endothelial dysfunction in resistance arterioles in Angiotensin II-induced hypertension.
Schäfer S.C., Pellegrin M., Wyss C., Aubert J.F., Nussberger J., Hayoz D., Lehr H.A., Mazzolai L., 2012. Hypertension Research, 35 (8) pp. 855-861.
Atherosclerosis in ApoE-deficient mice progresses independently of the NLRP3 inflammasome.
Menu P., Pellegrin M., Aubert J.F., Bouzourene K., Tardivel A., Mazzolai L., Tschopp J., 2011. Cell Death and Disease, 2 pp. e137.
 
Exercise aggravates cardiovascular risks and mortality in rats with disrupted nitric oxide pathway and treated with recombinant human erythropoietin.
Meziri F., Binda D., Touati S., Pellegrin M., Berthelot A., Touyz R.M., Laurant P., 2011. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 111 (8) pp. 1929-1938.
 
Long-term swimming exercise does not modulate the Akt-dependent endothelial nitric oxide synthase phosphorylation in healthy mice.
Pellegrin M., Miguet-Alfonsi C., Berthelot A., Mazzolai L., Laurant P., 2011. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 89 (1) pp. 72-76.
 
Exercice physique et artériopathie oblitérante des membres inférieurs [Physical activity and peripheral arterial obstructive disease]
Calanca L., Pellegrin M., Mazzolai L., 2010. Revue Médicale Suisse, 6 (235) pp. 278-281.
 
Dysfonction endothéliale et risque cardiovasculaire : l'exercice protège la fonction endothéliale et prévient la maladie cardiovasculaire [Endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular risk : xercise protects endothelial function and prevents cardiovascular disease]
Pellegrin M., Mazzolai L., Berthelot A., Laurant P., 2009. Science and Sports, 24 (2) pp. 63-73. Peer-reviewed.
 
Long-term exercise stabilizes atherosclerotic plaque in apolipoprotein-E deficient mice
Pellegrin M., Miguet-Alfonsi C., Bouzourene K., Aubert J.F., Deckert V., Berthelot A., Mazzolai L., Mach F., Haefliger J.A., Alonso F. et al., 2009. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41 (12) pp. 2128-2135. Peer-reviewed.
 
Swimming prevents vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque development in hypertensive 2-kidney, 1-clip mice by modulating angiotensin II type 1 receptor expression independently from hemodynamic changes.
Pellegrin M., Alonso F., Aubert J.F., Bouzourene K., Braunersreuther V., Mach F., Haefliger J.A., Hayoz D., Berthelot A., Nussberger J. et al., 2009. Hypertension, 53 (5) pp. 782-789.
 
Renin inhibition by aliskiren prevents atherosclerosis progression: comparison with irbesartan, atenolol, and amlodipine.
Nussberger J., Aubert J.F., Bouzourene K., Pellegrin M., Hayoz D., Mazzolai L., 2008. Hypertension, 51 (5) pp. 1306-1311.
 
New insights into the vascular mechanisms underlying the beneficial effect of swimming training on the endothelial vasodilator function in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice.
Pellegrin M., Berthelot A., Houdayer C., Gaume V., Deckert V., Laurant P., 2007/01. Atherosclerosis, 190 (1) pp. 35-42. Peer-reviewed.
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