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Nieves Sanz
Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research
Publications - 3
Citations - 621
Nieves Sanz is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Skeletal muscle & AMPK. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 521 citations. Previous affiliations of Nieves Sanz include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Paris Descartes University.
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AMPKα1 regulates macrophage skewing at the time of resolution of inflammation during skeletal muscle regeneration
Rémi Mounier,Marine Theret,Marine Theret,Marine Theret,Ludovic Arnold,Ludovic Arnold,Sylvain Cuvellier,Sylvain Cuvellier,Sylvain Cuvellier,Laurent Bultot,Olga Göransson,Nieves Sanz,Nieves Sanz,Nieves Sanz,Arnaud Ferry,Arnaud Ferry,Kei Sakamoto,Marc Foretz,Marc Foretz,Marc Foretz,Benoit Viollet,Benoit Viollet,Benoit Viollet,Bénédicte Chazaud,Bénédicte Chazaud,Bénédicte Chazaud +25 more
TL;DR: Evidence is presented for a role of AMPKα1, a master regulator of energy homeostasis, in macrophage skewing that occurs during skeletal muscle regeneration, which is crucial for phagocytosis-induced macrophages skewing from a pro- to anti-inflammatory phenotype at the time of resolution of inflammation.
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AMPK controls exercise endurance, mitochondrial oxidative capacity, and skeletal muscle integrity
Louise Lantier,Joachim Fentz,Rémi Mounier,Rémi Mounier,Rémi Mounier,Jocelyne Leclerc,Jocelyne Leclerc,Jocelyne Leclerc,Jonas T. Treebak,Christian Pehmøller,Nieves Sanz,Nieves Sanz,Nieves Sanz,Iori Sakakibara,Iori Sakakibara,Iori Sakakibara,Emmanuelle Saint-Amand,Stéphanie Rimbaud,Pascal Maire,Pascal Maire,Pascal Maire,André Marette,Renée Ventura-Clapier,Arnaud Ferry,Jørgen F. P. Wojtaszewski,Marc Foretz,Marc Foretz,Marc Foretz,Benoit Viollet,Benoit Viollet,Benoit Viollet +30 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that skeletal muscle AMPK has an unexpected role in the regulation of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation that contributes to the energy demands of the exercising muscle.
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Inactivation of AMPKα1 induces asthenozoospermia and alters spermatozoa morphology.
Pauline Tartarin,Edith Guibert,Aminata Touré,Aminata Touré,Aminata Touré,Claire Ouiste,Jocelyne Leclerc,Jocelyne Leclerc,Jocelyne Leclerc,Nieves Sanz,Nieves Sanz,Nieves Sanz,Sylvain Brière,Jean-Louis Dacheux,Bernadette Delaleu,J R McNeilly,Alan S. McNeilly,Jean-Pierre Brillard,Joëlle Dupont,Marc Foretz,Marc Foretz,Marc Foretz,Benoit Viollet,Benoit Viollet,Benoit Viollet,Pascal Froment +25 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that spermatozoa in α1AMPK(-/-) mice have structural abnormalities and are less motile than in control mice, leading to a decrease in fertility.