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J. Nouguier-Soulé

Researcher at University of Montpellier

Publications -  12
Citations -  409

J. Nouguier-Soulé is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circadian rhythm & Ultradian rhythm. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 401 citations.

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Effects of lesions of the suprachiasmatic nuclei and of p-chlorophenylalanine on the circadian rhythms of adrenocorticotrophic hormone and corticosterone in the plasma, and on locomotor activity of rats.

TL;DR: The proposition that both the suprachiasmatic nuclei and the serotoninergic system play an irreplaceable role in the mechanism of ACTH secretory rhythms is supported.
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Adrenocorticotropic regulations after bilateral lesions of the paraventricular or supraoptic nuclei and in Brattleboro rats.

TL;DR: The data indicate that vasopressin is not essential for either of the regulations of the adrenocorticotropic system, and the production of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) involved in both types of regulation clearly originates from the PVN area and no significant contribution is made by the region of the supraoptic nuclei, a finding which conforms to neuroanatomical data.
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Serotoninergic system and circadian rhythms of ACTH and corticosterone in rats

TL;DR: The essential role of 5HT innervation of the SCN seems to be to facilitate circadian control of the ACTH rhythm.
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A quantitative study of the pulsatile parameters of CRH-41 secretion in unanesthetized free-moving rats.

TL;DR: The pulsatile parameters of the CRH-41 measured with this technique at 2.5 or 5 min intervals in a series of unanesthetized male rats under basal conditions were explored quantitatively and the physiological relevance of the neurohormone's pulsatility was discussed.
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CNS control of the circadian adrenocortical rhythm

TL;DR: Bilateral ablation of paraventricular nuclei did not obliterate the hormonal rhythms, although the rhythms' amplitude were markedly depressed, and Daily 5-HTP injections, if given 4 h after dawn restored normal ACTH rhythm.