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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Development of chromogenic cross-linkers and selective gas-phase dissociation methods to assess protein macromolecular structures by mass spectrometry

Gardner, Myles Winston 05 August 2010 (has links)
Selective gas-phase dissociation strategies have been developed for the characterization of cross-linked peptides and proteins in quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometers. An infrared chromogenic cross-linker (IRCX) containing a phosphotriester afforded rapid differentiation of cross-linked peptides from unmodified ones in proteolytic digests of cross-linked proteins by selective infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD). Only the cross-linked peptides containing the chromogenic phosphate underwent IRMPD and unmodified peptides were not affected by IR irradiation. IRMPD of IRCX-cross-linked peptides yielded uncross-linked y-ion sequence tags of the constituent peptides due to secondary dissociation of all primary product ions which contained the chromophore, thus allowing successful de novo sequencing of the cross-linked peptides. Peptides cross-linked via a two-step conjugation strategy through the formation of a bis-arylhydrazone (BAH) bond were selectively dissociated by ultraviolet radiation at 355 nm. The BAH-cross-linked peptides could be distinguished from not only unmodified peptides but also dead-end modified peptides based on the selectivity of ultraviolet photodissociation. In a complementary approach, electron transfer dissociation of BAH-cross-linked peptides resulted in preferential cleavage of the hydrazone bond which produced two modified peptides. These modified peptides were subsequently interrogated by CID which allowed for the original site of cross-linking to be pinpointed. IRMPD was implemented in a dual pressure linear ion trap to demonstrate successful photodissociation of peptides having modest absorptivities. Peptides were observed to efficiently dissociation by IR irradiation exclusively in the low pressure cell whereas no dissociation was observed in the high pressure cell due to extensive collisional cooling. IRMPD provided greater sequence coverage of the peptides than CID and yielded product ion mass spectra which were predominantly composed of singly charged product ions which simplified spectral interpretation. IRMPD was further applied for the sequencing of small-interfering RNA. Complete sequence coverage was obtained and the results were compared to CID. / text
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Synthèse et étude cinétique de l'homolyse de biomolécules utilisables comme agents théranostiques / Synthesis and kinetic study of the homolyse of biomolecules usable like theranostic agents

Obame Nkoghe, Germain 17 July 2013 (has links)
Ce travail est présenté en 2 parties. La première partie aborde la synthèse stéréocontrôlée de 2 séries de carbonucléosides de structures méthylènecyclopropane. Les molécules cibles sont des analogues de l’entécavir, une prodrogue utilisée en trithérapie pour lutter contre le VHB. Les synthèses des carbonucléosides cibles de la série I utilisent un chiron commun, un alcool obtenu par désymétrisation enzymatique d’un diol méso. La transformation chimique de cet intermédiaire clé permet d’obtenir le carbonucléoside (+)-17 en 8 étapes mettant en œuvre comme étapes cruciales un réarrangement de Curtius et la construction de la base uracile avec un rendement global de 23%. Le carbonucléoside appartenant à la série II, a été synthétisé en 10 étapes mettant en jeu une réaction de Mitsunobu, une acylation chimique et contrairement à l’approche précédente, la désymétrisation enzymatique d’un diol méso n’a pas permis d’obtenir le carbonucléoside cible énantiopure. La seconde partie est consacrée à l’activation et l’homolyse des alcoxyamines pour une application en théranostique. La synthèse de l’alcoxyamine modèle présente un groupement vinyl pyridine et un nitroxyde SG1. L’activation est réalisée par protonation, oxydation, méthylation et benzylation de la partie pyridyle et met en évidence l’importance de la polarité. Elle a permis d’obtenir des espèces hautement labiles qui libèrent un radical alkyle et le nitroxyde SG1, avec notamment des valeurs de la constante de dissociation kd plus élevées et donc des énergies d’activation Ea plus faibles par rapport à l’alcoxyamine non activée. / This work is presented in 2 parts. The first part is dedicated to the stereocontrolled synthesis of 2 series of carbonucleosides of methylenecyclopropane structure. The target molecules are analogs of entecavir, a prodrug used in triple therapy to fight against HBV. The syntheses of the carbonucleosides targets of the series I use a common chiron, an alcohol obtained by enzymatic desymmetrization of meso-diol. For example, the chemical transformation of this key intermediate allows to obtain carbonucleoside (+)-16 in 8 steps as crucial steps involving a Curtius rearrangement and the construction of the uracil base with 23% overall yield. The carbonucleoside belonging to the series II was first synthesized in 10 steps involving a reaction of Mitsunobu, a chemical acylation. Howerer the enzymatic desymmetrization of a meso-diol did not get the target carbonucleoside in an enantiopur form. The second part is dedicated to the activation and the homolysis of the alcoxyamines for a theranostic application. The synthesis of the model alcoxyamine is made from vinyl pyridine and nitroxide SG1. Activation is carried out by protonation, oxidation, methylation and benzylation of the pyridyl part and highlights the importance of polarity. It allowed getting highly labile species that release an alkyl radical and nitroxide SG1, with notably higher kd dissociation constant values and therefore activation energies Ea lower compared to the alcoxyamine not enabled.
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Study of the mechanism of radiation- and photo-induced oxidation of methionine containing peptides / Oxydation radio- et photo-induite de peptides contenant la méthionine / Badanie mechanizmów indukowanych fotochemicznie i radiacyjnie reakcji utleniania peptydów zawierających metioninę

Ignasiak, Marta 29 May 2014 (has links)
Plusieurs facteurs conduisent à la génération de radicaux libres oxydants dans les organismes qui endommagent les biomolécules et en particulier les protéines du vivant. L’une des cibles de l’oxydation dans les protéines est la méthionine (Met). Son oxydation provoque des effets très dommageables, comme la maladie d’Alzheimer ou les maladies à prion. Nous avons étudié la réaction des radicaux hydroxyle (•OH) et de l’état triplet de la 3-carboxybenzophénone (3CB*) avec ces peptides. Le but de ce travail était de caractériser les espèces transitoires et les produits stables formés après oxydation radiolytique et photolytique de peptides contenant la Met (les dipeptides contenant de la Met et les pepetides plus longs tels que la bradykinine, une hormone humaine importante impliquée dans la diminution de la pression artérielle). Nous avons utilisé la photolyse éclair laser (LFP) et la radiolyse pulsée (PR) (pour les espèces transitoires de courte durée de vie), tandis que la radiolyse gamma et la photolyse continue (pour obtenir une caractérisation des produits stables). Les modifications structurelles ont été caractérisées par des techniques de HPLC et par couplage de la spectrométrie de masse (MS) et la détection par spectrométrie infrarouge couplée à la MS (IRMPD, CLIO laser à électrons libres). En outre, il nous a paru intéressant d’étudier deux autres dérivés de la benzophénone (BP), l’oxybenzone (OXB) et le sulisobenzone (SB), qui sont largement utilisés dans les produits de protection solaire commerciaux. En effet, l’application d’écrans solaires est controversée car certaines études épidémiologiques ont indiqué un risque accru de mélanome malin pour leurs utilisateurs. L’oxydation de dipeptides contenant Met par les radicaux •OH ou photosensibilisée par la ³(CB)* a conduit à la formation de radicaux cations centrés sur le soufre de la Met (>S•⁺) qui ont été en outre stabilisés par la formation de liaison deux centres à trois électrons (S∴Y)⁺, Y étant un atome possédant un doublet libre, ou qui ont subi une déprotonation donnant les radicaux contrés sur le carbone en α (α-S). L’oxydation des dipeptides par •OH a abouti à la formation de sulfoxyde de Met (MetSO) en tant que produit principal. Sans aucun doute, l’identification et la caractérisation des MetSO en solutions désoxygénées contenant la catalase est une étape importante dans la quête de produits stables. Toutefois, dans certains cas, d’autres produits ont été identifiés. En ce qui concerne, les produits stables de photolyse, ce sont des adduits avec le groupement 3CB, probablement résultant de la réaction de recombinaison radical-radical. Un autre produit formé au cours de la photolyse était 3CB-3CB résultant d’une photo-addition, qui a une structure similaire à celle du produit d’irradiations de la BP. Tous les produits identifiés (MetSO et la photo-adduits) ont été formés à partir des radicaux α-S par l’intermédiaire d’une dismutation ou une réaction avec 3CBH•/3CB•⁻. L’oxydation de la Met-Lys-bradykinine (MKBR) a abouti à la formation de photo-adduits similaires par réaction sensibilisée avec 3CB. L’oxydation induite de MKBR par •OH a abouti à plusieurs produits, en accord avec la non sélectivité des radicaux •OH. L’un des principaux produits est le MetSO et la phénylalanine hydroxylée. Notons que l’arginine n’est pas oxydée. Enfin, la photolyse de SB et OXB a été étudiée à l’aide de photolyse éclair au laser femto-et nanoseconde, ainsi que l’oxydation à un électron de ces molécules par radicaux •OH ont été réalisées en PR. Les résultats obtenus ont été comparés à ceux d’autres dérivés de la BP. L’état singulet excité subit un quenching à 100 % par transfert de proton intraomléculaire à l’état excité (ESIPT) en milieu aprotique et en milieu non polaire. Dans le cas d’un solvant polaire, la formation de radicaux phénoxyles a été identifiée. La réactivité des filtres solaires UV-excité vers dérivés simples de méthionine est également en cours d’étude. / Several factors (radiation, metabolism, pollutants) lead to the generation of oxidizing free radicals in living organisms that damage all biomolecules and especially proteins. One of the protein targets is Methionine (Met). Its oxidation causes highly damaging effects, such as Alzheimer’s or prion disease. The aim of this work was to investigate the transient species and the stable products formed after radiolytic and photolytic oxidation of Met-containing peptides. The reaction of hydroxyl radicals (•OH) and 3-carboxybenzophenone triplet state with Met-residue in peptides was investigated for model compounds (Met-dipeptides) and for longer peptides (e.g. Bradykinin). Laser flash photolysis and pulse radiolysis were used to characterize short-lived transient species, while gamma radiolysis and steady-state photolysis were used for quantitative and qualitative characterization of stable products. The structural modifications induced by oxidation have been characterized by the HPLC coupled with mass spectrometry and Infrared Multi Photon Dissociation Spectroscopy (IRMPD, CLIO Free electron laser). The oxidation of investigated Met-containing compounds by •OH or 3CB* led to the formation of S-centered radical cation >S•+ on Met-residue, that were further stabilized by formation of two-centered three-electron bond (S∴Y)+ or underwent the deprotonation reaction yielding the α-(alkylthio)alkyl radicals (α-S). The oxidation of Met-containing dipeptides by •OH radicals yielded the formation of Met sulfoxide (MetSO) as a main product. Undoubtedly, the identification and characterization of MetSO in deoxygenated solutions containing catalase was a milestone in investigation of stable products. However, in some cases, other products were identified. The stable products of photolysis were adducts with 3-carboxybenzophenone moiety, resulting from radical recombination reaction. Another identified product formed during photolysis was 3CB-3CB benzpinacol photoadduct, which has similar structure to the product of BP irradiations. Identified products (MetSO and the photo-adduct) were formed from the α-S via disproportionation or reaction with 3CBH•/3CBH•⁻. The oxidation of Met-Lys-Bradykinin (MKBR) yielded formation of similar photo-adducts via sensitized reaction with the 3CB*. The •OH induced oxidation of MKBR yielded several products, e.g. the sulfoxide and hydroxylated phenylalanine. In addition, other derivatives of benzophenone (oxybenzone (OXB) and sulisobenzone (SB)) were investigated due. They are widely used in commercial sun-protecting products dp to their unique photophysical properties. However the application of sunscreens awakes controversies because some epidemiological studies indicated an increased risk of malignant melanoma for their users. Photo-instability of sunscreen filters would result in reduced protection and may produce reactive free radicals or mutagens. In addition, the reactions of the sunscreens with oxygen free radicals e.g. hydroxyl radicals are likely to arise and they were not yet sufficiently documented. Finally, the radiolytic and photolytic properties of SB and OXB were investigated using femto-and nanosecond laser flash photolysis. Pulse radiolysis studies of the oxidation of those molecules by •OH radicals were performed. The results obtained for SB and OXB were compared to several other benzophenone derivatives. The results shown the formation of excited singlet state that was deactivated efficiently via the Excited State Intramolecular Proton Transfer (ESIPT). In case of polar solvent, the formation of trace amounts phenoxyl radicals was identified, while for nonpolar media those radicals were not observed. The reactivity of UV-excited sun filters towards simple derivatives of Met was also investigated, however, this topic requires further and more detailed investigations.
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Les effets du trouble du stress post-traumatique de la guerre chez les civils irakiens / The effects of post-traumatic stress disorder on war among Iraqi civilians

Al-Ogaidi, Firas 20 January 2018 (has links)
Cette thèse porte sur le Trouble du Stress Post-Traumatique consécutif à la situation de guerre en Irak. Les études réalisées dans le cadre de ce travail de recherche portent sur un large échantillon de civils. Le premier objectif était méthodologique: puisque les travaux réalisés allaient permettre l’adaptation d’outils d’évaluation clinique à la population Irakienne et l’appréciation de leur utilité auprès des différents groupes examinés. Le second objectif était théorique. En effet, les données collectées allaient permettre d’étudier de très près les modes d’expressions du stress post-traumatiques auprès de notre échantillon de civils et les liens qu’il peut avoir avec d’autres variables psychologiques tels que la régulation émotionnelle, la dissociation et le soutien social. / This thesis deals with post-traumatic stress following the war situation in Iraq. The studies carried out in the framework of this research work cover a large sample of civilians. The first objective was methodological: since the work carried out would allow the adaptation of clini-cal assessment tools to the Iraqi population and the assessment of their usefulness to the dif-ferent groups examined. The second objective was theoretical. The data collected would allow us to study very closely the modes of expressions of post-traumatic stress in our sample of civilians and the links it may have with other psychological variables such as emotional regu-lation, dissociation and social support.
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Physical processes in the interstellar medium of the Magellanic Clouds / Etude des processus physique dans le milieu interstellaire des Nuages de Magellan

Chevance, Mélanie 10 October 2016 (has links)
Le milieu interstellaire (MIS) joue un rôle important dans l'évolution des galaxies. Les radiations et vents stellaires, ainsi que les supernovae par exemple, sont à l'origine de nombreux processus ayant un impact sur les propriétés globales des galaxies. Cependant, l'efficacité des ces processus est liée aux propriétés et à la structure des différentes phases du MIS, et est souvent incertaine. Grace à la sensibilité et résolution accrues des nouveaux télescopes observant dans l'infrarouge lointain (FIR) et le submillimetrique (comme par exemple le Herschel Space Observatory, SOFIA et ALMA), il est désormais possible d'étudier en détail les interactions réciproques entre la formation stellaire et les différentes phases du MIS environnant. Ce travail est axé sur les propriétés physiques du gaz dans les Nuages de Magellan. Le Grand Nuage de Magellan et le Petit Nuage de Magellan, nos plus proches voisins, tout deux à métallicité sub-solaire, sont de bons laboratoires pour étudier les interactions entre la formation stellaire et l'environnement. La région 30 Doradus, dans le Grand Nuage de Magellan, l'une des plus massives et des plus actives régions de formation stellaire connues dans notre voisinage, est étudiée en détail. Les observations des télescopes spatiaux Herschel et Spitzer sont utilisées pour contraindre la pression, le champ de radiation ainsi que la structure tri-dimensionnelle des régions de photo-dissociation (PDR), en combinaison avec le code PDR de Meudon. Cette modélisation permet également d'estimer la fraction de gaz moléculaire qui n'est pas détectée par le traceur généralement utilisé CO. Cette méthode est ensuite appliquée à d'autres régions de formation stellaire dans les Nuages de Magellan, présentant différents environnements. Cette étude permet d'évaluer les diagnostiques clés du chauffage et du refroidissement du gaz à faible métallicité dans des régions actives de formation stellaire, avec une bonne résolution spatiale. Ceci constitue une première étape pour mieux comprendre les observations non résolues de telles régions dans des galaxies lointaines. / The interstellar medium (ISM) plays a major role in galaxy evolution. Feedback from stars, in particular, drives several processes responsible for the global properties of a galaxy. However, the efficiency of these processes is related to the properties and structure of the different gas and dust ISM phases and remains uncertain. Due to the increased sensitivity and resolution of the new far-infrared (FIR) and submillimeter facilities (such as the Herschel Space Observatory, SOFIA and ALMA, in particular), it now becomes possible to study in detail the interplay between star formation and the surrounding ISM phases. This work focuses on the physical properties of the gas in the Magellanic Clouds. The Large Magellanic Cloud and the Small Magellanic Cloud, our closest neighbors, both at subsolar metallicity, are good laboratories to study the interaction between star formation and environment.The 30 Doradus region, in the Large Magellanic Cloud, one of the most massive and active star forming region known in our neighborhood, is first studied in detail. We use the FIR and mid-infrared tracers, provided by the space telescopes Herschel and Spitzer, to bring constrains on the pressure, radiation field and 3D structure of the photo-dissociation regions (PDR) in this extreme region, using the Meudon PDR code. This modeling allows us to estimate the fraction of molecular gas not traced by CO, also known as the "CO-dark" molecular gas.We apply this method to other star forming regions of the Magellanic Clouds, which are characterized by different environmental conditions. This study allows us to evaluate key diagnostics of the gas heating and cooling of low metallicity resolved starburst regions. This is a first step toward understanding similar but unresolved regions, in high-redshift galaxies.
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Characterization of Polypeptides by Tandem Mass Spectrometry Using Complementary Fragmentation Techniques

Nielsen, Michael Lund January 2006 (has links)
<p>In the growing field of proteomics identification of proteins by tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is performed by matching experimental mass spectra against calculated spectra of all possible peptides in a protein database. One problem with this approach is the false-positive identifications. MS-based proteomics experiments are further affected by a rather poor efficiency typical in the range of 10-15%, implicating that only a low percentage of acquired mass spectrometric data is significantly identified and assigned a peptide sequence.</p><p>In this thesis improvement in spectrum specificity is accomplished by using a combination of high-accuracy mass spectrometry and techniques that will yield complementary sequence information. Performing collision-activated dissociation (CAD) and electron capture dissociation (ECD) upon the same peptide ion will yield such complementary sequence information. Implementing this into a proteomics approach and showing the advantages of using complementary fragmentation techniques for improving peptide identification is shown. Furthermore, a novel database-independent score is introduced (S-score) based upon the maximum length of the peptide sequence tag derived from complementary use of CAD and ECD. The S-score can be used to separate poor quality spectra from good quality spectra. An-other aspect of the S-score is the development of the ‘reliable sequence tag’ which can be used to recover below threshold identifications and for a reliable backbone for de novo sequencing of peptides.</p><p>A novel proteomics-grade de novo sequencing algorithm has also been developed based upon the RST, which can retrieve peptide identification with the highest reliability (>95%). Furthermore, a novel software tool for unbiased identifications of any post-translational modifications present in a peptide sample is introduced (ModifiComb). Combining all the tools described in this thesis increases the identification specificity (>30 times), recovers false-negative identifications and increases the overall efficiency of proteomics experiements to above 40%. Currently one of the highest achieved in large-scale proteomics.</p>
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Characterization of Polypeptides by Tandem Mass Spectrometry Using Complementary Fragmentation Techniques

Nielsen, Michael Lund January 2006 (has links)
In the growing field of proteomics identification of proteins by tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is performed by matching experimental mass spectra against calculated spectra of all possible peptides in a protein database. One problem with this approach is the false-positive identifications. MS-based proteomics experiments are further affected by a rather poor efficiency typical in the range of 10-15%, implicating that only a low percentage of acquired mass spectrometric data is significantly identified and assigned a peptide sequence. In this thesis improvement in spectrum specificity is accomplished by using a combination of high-accuracy mass spectrometry and techniques that will yield complementary sequence information. Performing collision-activated dissociation (CAD) and electron capture dissociation (ECD) upon the same peptide ion will yield such complementary sequence information. Implementing this into a proteomics approach and showing the advantages of using complementary fragmentation techniques for improving peptide identification is shown. Furthermore, a novel database-independent score is introduced (S-score) based upon the maximum length of the peptide sequence tag derived from complementary use of CAD and ECD. The S-score can be used to separate poor quality spectra from good quality spectra. An-other aspect of the S-score is the development of the ‘reliable sequence tag’ which can be used to recover below threshold identifications and for a reliable backbone for de novo sequencing of peptides. A novel proteomics-grade de novo sequencing algorithm has also been developed based upon the RST, which can retrieve peptide identification with the highest reliability (&gt;95%). Furthermore, a novel software tool for unbiased identifications of any post-translational modifications present in a peptide sample is introduced (ModifiComb). Combining all the tools described in this thesis increases the identification specificity (&gt;30 times), recovers false-negative identifications and increases the overall efficiency of proteomics experiements to above 40%. Currently one of the highest achieved in large-scale proteomics.
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High Rate Electron Capture Dissociation Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry / Snabb fragmenteringsmetod genom elektroninfågning i Fouriertransform-joncyklotronresonans-masspektrometri

Tsybin, Youri January 2004 (has links)
Advances in science and technology during the past decade have greatly enhanced the level of the structural investigation of macromolecules – peptides and proteins. Biological mass spectrometry has become one of the most precise and sensitive techniques in peptide and protein analysis. However, increasing demands of biotechnological applications require further progress to be made. In the present thesis the development and improvement of peptide and protein characterization methods and techniques based on ion-electron and ion-photon reactions in electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry are described. The focus is on the development of the electron capture dissociation method, recently discovered by the group of professor McLafferty, into a high rate, efficient tandem mass spectrometrical technique. The rate and reliability of the electron capture dissociation technique were greatly increased by implementation of low-energy pencil electron beam injection systems based on indirectly heated dispenser cathodes. Further implementation of a hollow electron beam injection system combined, in a single experimental configuration, two rapid fragmentation techniques, high rate electron capture dissociation and infrared multiphoton dissociation. Simultaneous and consecutive irradiations of trapped ions with electrons and photons extended the possibilities for ion activation/dissociation reaction schemes and lead to improved peptide and protein characterization. Using these improvements, high rate electron capture dissociation was employed in time-limited experiments, such as liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry and capillary electrophoresis-tandem mass spectrometry. The analytical applications of the developed techniques have been demonstrated in top-down sequencing of peptides and proteins up to 29 kDa, improved sequencing of peptides with multiple disulfide bridges and secondary fragmentation (w-ion formation), as well as extended characterization of peptide mixtures separated by liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis. For instance, the dissociation of peptides resulting from enzymatic digestion of proteins provided complementary structural information on peptides and proteins, as well as their post-translational modifications.
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Adaptation de la phase de planification et d’initiation du mouvement d’atteinte visuellement guidé à différentes dissociations visuomotrices

Durocher, Stéphanie 10 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Rôle des complexes de gadolinium dans le mécanisme de la fibrose systémique néphrogénique / Role of gadolinium complexes in the mechanism of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis

Fretellier, Nathalie 19 June 2013 (has links)
La fibrose systémique néphrogénique (FSN) est une maladie rare et relativement récente, observée uniquement chez des patients souffrant d’insuffisance rénale sévère ou terminale. Elle est liée à l’administration d’une certaine catégorie de complexes de gadolinium (CG), les CGs thermodynamiquement moins stables, utilisés comme produits de contraste pour l’imagerie par résonance magnétique. L’hypothèse mécanistique la plus couramment citée concerne les effets profibrosants du Gd3+ « libre » après dissociation in vivo des CGs les moins stables mais il n’en existe pas de démonstration formelle. La physiopathologie de cette maladie reste mal connue, notamment par manque de modèles précliniques pertinents. Les travaux de cette thèse répondent donc à la nécessité d’approfondir nos connaissances concernant les relations entre les propriétés physicochimiques des CGs (structure, stabilité) et le risque de toxicité chronique, afin de mieux comprendre leur rôle dans le mécanisme de la FSN. Nous avons mis aux points plusieurs modèles de FSN chez le Rat. Nous avons aussi comparé les effets de toutes les catégories structurales des CGs sur ces modèles. Une toxicité systémique importante et la survenue de lésions cutanées macroscopiques et d’une fibrose du derme sont notées après administration de gadodiamide (un CG linéaire et ionique de faible stabilité), ce qui est cohérent avec le fait que la grande majorité des cas de FSN sont associés à cet agent. Nous avons aussi montré que cette toxicité dépend du degré d’insuffisance rénale et que l’hyperphosphatémie sensibilise les animaux aux effets profibrosants du gadodiamide. Nos données suggèrent donc que ces facteurs associés sont des facteurs de risque de la FSN. Nous avons observé la dissociation progressive in vivo de deux CGs linéaires présentant une faible stabilité, le gadodiamide et l’acide gadopentétique, après administration chez le Rat insuffisant rénal, avec libération de Gd3+ sous forme libre et soluble. Les CGs macrocycliques sont restés stables. Nous avons confirmé cette stabilité sur du sérum de Rat et du sérum humain alors que le gadodiamide se dissocie in vitro. Nos données suggèrent aussi une interaction entre l’ion Gd3+ dissocié à partir du gadodiamide et les protéines sériques. Cette libération de Gd3+ est accélérée en présence d’une forte concentration de phosphate. Globalement, nos résultats suggèrent ainsi un rôle causal du Gd3+ libre dans les lésions cutanées observées chez les animaux insuffisants rénaux. Enfin, nous avons observé l’implication de la voie de signalisation canonique de TGFβ, le marqueur clé de la fibrose, uniquement chez des rats ayant reçu le gadodiamide et dont l’insuffisance rénale est modérée. Nos travaux sont donc en faveur de l’hypothèse mécanistique d’une dissociation des CGs peu stables. / Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) is a rare systemic fibrosing disorder which has been described in patients with severe or end stage renal failure. NSF is associated with prior administration of certain gadolinium complexes (GCs), used as magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents, particularly those which have the lowest thermodynamic stability. The most widely accepted hypothesis regarding the mechanism is based on profibrotic effects of free Gd3+ following in vivo dissociation of the less stable GCs. Nevertheless, there is no conclusive evidence so far. The pathophysiology is not completely understood, especially due to the lack of relevant non-clinical models. The purpose of our thesis was to investigate the relationship between physicochemical properties of GCs (molecular structure, thermodynamic stability) and the risk of chronic toxicity (especially fibrosis), in order to enhance our understanding of their role in the mechanism of NSF. We have set-up various non-clinical models of NSF in renally-impaired rats. We also compared the effects of all categories of GCs on these models. A high systemic toxicity, associated with macroscopic skin lesions and dermal fibrosis, was observed after the administration of gadodiamide (a linear and nonionic GC with a low thermodynamic stability). Whereas more stable, macrocyclic GCs were well tolerated. These findings seem clinically-relevant because the vast majority of NSF cases are associated with gadodiamide. We also showed that systemic and skin toxicities depend on the baseline renal function, and that hyperphosphataemia sensitizes renally-impaired rats to the fibrotic effects of gadodiamide. Our data suggest that these factors are, actually, risk factors for NSF. We observed in vivo dissociation of two linear GCs, gadodiamide and gadopentetic acid, with gradual release of soluble Gd3+, in renally-impaired rats. Macrocyclic agents remained stable. This observation was also confirmed both in rat and human serum by the relaxometry technique. Our results are also consistent with an interaction between dissociated Gd3+ and serum proteins. We also demonstrated that elevated serum phosphate levels accelerates the release of Gd3+. Taken all together, our results suggest a causal role of dissociated Gd3+ in gadodiamide-induced skin lesions in renally-impaired rats. Finally, we identified the involvement of the canonical signaling pathway of TGFβ, the central mediator of the fibrotic response, in gadodiamide-treated rats with a moderate renal failure. Our work is consistent with a causal role of dissociated Gd in the mechanism of NSF.

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