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Hélène Huet
Researcher at École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort
Publications - 32
Citations - 601
Hélène Huet is an academic researcher from École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microcystis aeruginosa & Cyanotoxin. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 30 publications receiving 468 citations. Previous affiliations of Hélène Huet include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & University of Paris.
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Pathological modifications following sub-chronic exposure of medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) to microcystin-LR.
TL;DR: This is the first report showing that a cyanotoxin can affect reproductive function, and so can impact on fish reproduction and thus fish stocks.
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Effects of a toxic cyanobacterial bloom (Planktothrix agardhii) on fish: Insights from histopathological and quantitative proteomic assessments following the oral exposure of medaka fish (Oryzias latipes)
Benjamin Marie,Hélène Huet,Hélène Huet,Arul Marie,Chakib Djediat,Simone Puiseux-Dao,Arnaud Catherine,Isabelle Trinchet,Marc Edery +8 more
TL;DR: Overall, these protein regulation discrepancies clearly indicate that oxidative stress and lipid regulation had occurred in the livers of the exposed medaka fish.
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Increased functional expression of P-glycoprotein in Caco-2 TC7 cells exposed long-term to cadmium.
TL;DR: Calcein-AM assay showed that four weeks exposure of intestinal cells to 1, 5, and 10 microM Cd increased P-gp functional expression in proportion to the Cd concentration, and the functional expression of the drug efflux pump multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein was studied.
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Toxicity to medaka fish embryo development of okadaic acid and crude extracts of Prorocentrum dinoflagellates.
Nicolas Escoffier,Julien Gaudin,Karim Mezhoud,Hélène Huet,Sophie Chateau-Joubert,Jean Turquet,François Crespeau,Marc Edery +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the toxic effects to medaka embryos development of pure OA and P. arenarium extracts containing OA are distinguishable and may indicate the presence of additional toxic substance(s) (or molecules able to modulate OA impact) in the P. werenarium CE that probably are not present in P. emarginatum.
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Physiological effects caused by microcystin-producing and non-microcystin producing Microcystis aeruginosa on medaka fish: A proteomic and metabolomic study on liver.
Séverine Le Manach,Benoit Sotton,Hélène Huet,Charlotte Duval,Alain Paris,Arul Marie,Claude Yéprémian,Arnaud Catherine,Lucrèce Mathéron,Joëlle Vinh,Marc Edery,Benjamin Marie +11 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that M. aeruginosa is able to produce bioactive peptides, other than MCs, which can induce toxicological effects in fish liver is supported, highlighting the importance of considering cyanobacterial cells as a whole to assess the realistic environmental risk of cyanobacteria on fish.