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Véronique Coxam

Researcher at University of Auvergne

Publications -  150
Citations -  6618

Véronique Coxam is an academic researcher from University of Auvergne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone remodeling & Deoxypyridinoline. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 144 publications receiving 5906 citations. Previous affiliations of Véronique Coxam include University of Clermont-Ferrand & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.

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Prebiotic effects: metabolic and health benefits.

TL;DR: The present document has been written by a group of both academic and industry experts and aims to validate and expand the original idea of the prebiotic concept, defined as the selective stimulation of growth and/or activity of one or a limited number of microbial genus(era)/species in the gut microbiota that confer(s) health benefits to the host.
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Oxidative stress in bone remodelling and disease.

TL;DR: The crucial role of oxidative stress in bone pathophysiology is reviewed, and the possibility that ROS production might be a relevant therapeutic target under certain conditions is discussed, to investigate whether manipulation of the redox balance in bone cells represents a useful approach in the design of future therapies for bone diseases.
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Daidzein is more efficient than genistein in preventing ovariectomy-induced bone loss in rats.

TL;DR: Consumption of 17 alpha-ethinylestradiol or daidzein was more efficient than genistein in preventing ovariectomy-induced bone loss in rats, a model for postmenopausal osteoporosis.
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Muscle and bone, two interconnected tissues

TL;DR: The understanding of this system will enable to define new levers to prevent/treat sarcopenia and osteoporosis at the same time, which might include nutritional interventions and physical exercise.
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Rutin inhibits ovariectomy-induced osteopenia in rats.

TL;DR: Rutin, which appeared devoid of any uterotrophic activity, inhibits ovariectomy‐induced trabecular bone loss in rats, both by slowing down resorption and increasing osteoblastic activity.