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Neuroscience

Director
Guy Drolet
Address
2705, boulevard Laurier, RC-9800
Québec (Québec)
CANADA G1V 4G2
Phone
+1 418-654-2152
Fax
+1 418-654-2753
Email
neurosciences@crchuq.ulaval.ca

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The neuroscience group is organized into multidisciplinary teams that study the biological mechanisms underpinning the normal and pathological functioning of the central and peripheral nervous system and the muscular system. Researchers in this field seek to advance our understanding of physiopathology and develop new treatments for deficiencies and disabilities caused by lesions or neurological, psychiatric, and neuromuscular diseases. Research themes concern neurodegenerative, neuromuscular, and neurogenetic diseases, cerebral and spinal lesions and trauma, the regeneration and reorganization of the nervous system, mental health, ophthalmology, the development of biotherapy and standardized clinical evaluation methods, and neuromodulation treatments. Researchers are very active in Université Laval’s Regroupement Neurosciences et Santé mentale (Neurosciences and Mental Health Group).

Active research projects (see all research project in this area)

Rôle d'une molécule d’adhérence cellulaire (DSCAM) dans le développement du cortex moteur et de la moelle épinière
Frédéric Bretzner
Rôle des neurones sérotonergiques dans le contrôle locomoteur
Frédéric Bretzner

Sébastien Hébert
Les microARNs comme facteurs de risque pour la maladie d'Alzheimer
Sébastien Hébert
Rôle du système immunitaire dans la réparation des dommages causés par l'ischémie-reperfusion
Benoît Lapointe
Rôle des microARNs dans la régulation de la pathologie de Tau
Sébastien Hébert
Rôle des microARNs dans le développement des neurones
Sébastien Hébert
Réponse immunitaire dans la maladie de Parkinson et d'Huntington
Denis Soulet
Aspects fondamentaux de la maladie d'Alzheimer
Georges Lévesque
La protéine tau: régulation et dérégulation in vivo
Emmanuel Planel

Recent publications (see all publications in this area)

Pichavant C, Tremblay JP. Generation of lentiviral vectors for use in skeletal muscle research. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ,  2012. 798: 285-95
Audet JN, Soucy G, Julien JP. Methylene blue administration fails to confer neuroprotection in two amyotrophic lateral sclerosis mouse models. Neuroscience,  2012. Epub
Huot ME, Bisson N, Moss T, Khandjian EW. Manipulating the fragile x mental retardation proteins in the frog. Results and problems in cell differentiation,  2012. 54: 165-79
Bousquet M, St-Amour I, Vandal M, Julien P, Cicchetti F, Calon F. High-fat diet exacerbates MPTP-induced dopaminergic degeneration in mice. Neurobiology of disease,  2012. 45: 529-38
Beaulieu D, Thebault P, Pelletier R, Chapdelaine P, Tarnopolsky M, Furling D, Puymirat J. Abnormal prostaglandin E2 production blocks myogenic differentiation in myotonic dystrophy. Neurobiology of disease,  2012. 45: 122-9
Bretzner F, Gilbert F, Baylis F, Brownstone RM. Target populations for first-in-human embryonic stem cell research in spinal cord injury. Cell stem cell,  2011. 8: 468-75
Gravel M, Weng YC, Kriz J. Model system for live imaging of neuronal responses to injury and repair. Molecular imaging : official journal of the Society for Molecular Imaging,  2011. 10: 434-45
Tremblay JP, Frederickson RM. Gene transfer using HACs: a key step closer to ex vivo gene therapy using autologous gene-corrected cells to treat muscular dystrophy. Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy,  2011. 19: 2111-3
Ung RV, Rouleau P, Guertin PA. Functional and Physiological Effects of Treadmill Training Induced by Buspirone, Carbidopa, and L-DOPA in Clenbuterol-Treated Paraplegic Mice. Neurorehabilitation and neural repair,  2011. Epub
Shimizu F, Hovinga KE, Metzner M, Soulet D, Tabar V. Organotypic explant culture of glioblastoma multiforme and subsequent single-cell suspension. Current protocols in stem cell biology,  2011. Chapter 3: Unit3.5
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