JAY Thérèse :: UMR_S894 :: Physiopathologie des Maladies
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JAY Thérèse :: UMR_S894 :: Physiopathologie des Maladies
JAY Thérèse :: UMR_S894 :: Physiopathologie des Maladies Psychiatriques Unité de recherche : U894-INSERM- Université Paris Descartes : Centre de Psychiatrie et de Neurosciences 2 ter rue d'Alesia 75014 PARIS Directeur de l'unité de rattachement : : GALLI Thierry Responsable de l'équipe de recherche : JAY Thérèse Courriel : [email protected] Tel: 01 40 78 86 31 / 06 81 55 51 95 Composition de l'équipe de recherche : : JAY Thérèse (DR-INSERM, HDR) LE PEN Gwenaëlle (CR-INSERM,HDR ) GODSIL Bill (C, HDR) 5 publications récentes et significatives de l'équipe de recherche : : Renard J, Vitalis T, Rame M, Krebs M-O, Lenkei Z, LePen G, Jay TM. Chronic cannabinoid exposure during adolescence leads to long-term structural and functional changes in the prefrontal cortex. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol, 2015, in press. Tripathi A, Schenker E, Spedding M, Jay TM. The hippocampal to prefrontal cortex circuit in mice: a promising electrophysiological signature in models for psychiatric disorders. Brain Struct Funct, 2015, in press. Bourgin J, Cachia A, Boumezbeur F, Djemaï B, Bottlaender M, Duchesnay E, Mériaux S, Jay TM. Hyper-responsivity to stress in rats is associated with a large increase in amygdala volume. A 7T MRI study. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol, 2015, 25(6):828-35. Godsil BP, Bontempi B, Mailliet F, Delagrange P, Spedding M, Jay TM. Acute tianeptine treatment selectively modulates neuronal activation in the central nucleus of the amygdala and attenuates fear extinction. Molecular Psychiatry. 2015, 20: 1420-1427. Godsil BP, Kiss JP, Spedding M, Jay TM. The hippocampal prefrontal pathway: the link in psychiatric disorders? European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2013, 23(10):1165-81