Sarah Oddoux

Sarah Oddoux
Laboratoire Dielen

PhD

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September 2018 - present
Laboratoire Dielen
Position
  • R&D Manager
April 2010 - present
National Institutes of Health
Position
  • PostDoc Position
Description
  • Microtubules (MTs) in mature skeletal muscle fibers form an orthogonal lattice. My focus is to localize MTs origin, growing extremity and to explore MT dynamics by intravital imaging in skeletal muscle fibers.
October 2006 - December 2006
University Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1
Position
  • Supply teacher

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Publications (30)
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Skeletal muscle microtubules (MTs) form a nonclassic grid-like network, which has so far been documented in static images only. We have now observed and analyzed dynamics of GFP constructs of MT and Golgi markers in single live fibers and in the whole mouse muscle in vivo. Using confocal, intravital, and superresolution microscopy, we find that mus...
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The triadin isoforms Trisk 95 and Trisk 51 are both components of the skeletal muscle calcium release complex. To investigate the specific role of Trisk 95 and Trisk 51 isoforms in muscle physiology, we overexpressed Trisk 95 or Trisk 51 using adenovirus-mediated gene transfer in skeletal muscle of newborn mice. Overexpression of either Trisk 95 or...
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Triadin is a multiple proteins family, some isoforms being involved in muscle excitation-contraction coupling, and some having still unknown functions. To obtain clues on triadin functions, we engineered a triadin knock-out mouse line and characterized the physiological effect of triadin ablation on skeletal muscle function. These mice presented a...
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a multifactorial intestinal disorder, is often associated with a disruption in intestinal permeability as well as an increased expression of pro-inflammatory markers. The aim of this study was to first test the impact of treatment with glutamine (Gln), a food supplement containing natural curcumin extracts and polyun...
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Anxiety is a high frequency disorder in the general population. It is usually treated with benzodiazepines, which cause side effects and a dependence that could make withdrawal difficult. Alternative treatments are therefore needed to reduce the use of anxiolytics, particularly for adjustment disorder with anxiety. An observational, multicentre, pr...
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Cartilage is a non-innervated and non-vascularized tissue. It is composed of one main cell type, the chondrocyte, which governs homeostasis within the cartilage tissue, but has low metabolic activity. Articular cartilage undergoes substantial stresses that lead to chondral defects, and inevitably osteoarthritis (OA) due to the low intrinsic repair...
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A woman’s nutritional status during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not only critical for her health, but also for that of future generations. Nutritional requirements during pregnancy differ considerably from those of non-pregnant women. Thus, a personalized approach to nutritional advice is recommended. Currently, some countries recommend routine...
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Glioblastoma multiform (GBM) is the most frequent primitive brain tumor with a high recurrence and mortality. Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) have evoked great interest because they are able to change transcriptomic profiles to promote tumor cell death but also induce side effects due to the lack of selectivity. We show in this paper new ant...
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Articular cartilage experiences mechanical constraints leading to chondral defects that inevitably evolve into osteoarthritis (OA), because cartilage has poor intrinsic repair capacity. Although OA is an incurable degenerative disease, several dietary supplements may help improve OA outcomes. In this study, we investigated the effects of Dielen® hy...
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Differentiated mammalian cells and tissues, such as skeletal muscle fibers, acquire an organization of Golgi complex and microtubules profoundly different from that in proliferating cells and still poorly understood. In adult rodent skeletal muscle, the multinucleated muscle fibers have hundreds of Golgi elements (GE), small stacks of cisternae tha...
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The terminal cisternae represent one of the functional domains of the skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). They are closely apposed to plasma membrane invaginations, the T-tubules, with which they form structures called triads. In triads, the physical interaction between the T-tubule-anchored voltage-sensing channel DHPR and the SR calcium...
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To date, four isoforms of triadins have been identified in rat skeletal muscle. While the function of the 95-kDa isoform in excitation-contraction coupling has been studied in detail, the role of the 32-kDa isoform (Trisk 32) remains elusive. Here, Trisk 32 overexpression was carried out by stable transfection in L6.G8 myoblasts. Co-localization of...
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Triadin is a protein of the skeletal muscle. Four isoforms have been cloned: Trisk 95, Trisk 51, Trisk 49, and Trisk 32. They are transmembrane proteins of the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). Trisk 95 and Trisk 51 are in the triad junction where they are associated with a calcium release channel, the ryanodine receptor (RyR). Trisk 49 and Trisk 32 are...
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During the last 20 years, the identification of triadin function in cardiac and skeletal muscle has been the focus of numerous studies. First thought of as the missing link between the ryanodine receptor and the dihydropyridine receptor and responsible of skeletal type excitation-contraction coupling, the current hypothesis on triadin function has...
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Muscle contraction is achieved when an efficient excitation signal at the plasma membrane triggers intracellular calcium release. This process called “excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling” relies on a multimolecular protein complex, spanning the plasma membrane and the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR), containing the calcium channel of the SR, the ryan...
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La triadine est une famille de protéines du muscle squelettique. Quatre isoformes de la triadine ont été clonées: Trisk 95, Trisk 51, Trisk 49 et Trisk 32. Ce sont des protéines transmembranaires du reticulum sarcoplasmique (RS). Trisk 95 et Trisk 51 sont localisées dans la triade où elles sont associées au récepteur de la ryanodine (RyR), un canal...
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IntroductionThe coupling between the stimulation of a muscle fibre and the massive intracellular calcium release, that is the molecular basis of muscle contraction, is fulfilled by a macromolecular complex, the calcium release complex (CRC).
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Introduction The coupling between the stimulation of a muscle fibre and the massive intracellular calcium release, that is the molecular basis of muscle contraction, is fulfilled by a macromolecular complex, the calcium release complex (CRC). Exegesis A very precise molecular architecture is required for CRC correct function, as well as a specific...
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To identify the function of triadin in skeletal muscle, adenovirus-mediated overexpression of Trisk 95 or Trisk 51, the two major skeletal muscle isoforms, was induced in rat skeletal muscle primary cultures, and the physiological behavior of the modified cells was analyzed. Overexpression did not modify the expression level of their protein partne...

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