CIHR-TAAM Publications (Centered on Team's Project)
2006
Leduc
C, Coonishish J, Haddad P, Cuerrier A (2006)Plants used
by the Cree Nation of Eeyou Istchee (Quebec, Canada)
for the treatment of diabetes: A novel approach in quantitative
ethnobotany.J Ethnopharmacol. 2006 Apr 21;105(1-2):55-63.
Epub 2005 Nov 16.
Spoor DC, Martineau LC, Leduc C, Benhaddou-Andaloussi
A, Meddah B, Harris C, Burt A, Fraser MH, Coonishish
J, Joly E, Cuerrier A, Bennett SA, Johns T, Prentki
M, Arnason JT, Haddad PS (2006).
Selected
plant species from the Cree pharmacopoeia of northern
Quebec possess anti-diabetic potential. Can J Physiol
Pharmacol. 2006 Aug-Sep;84(8-9):847-58.
2007
Fraser MH, Cuerrier A, Haddad PS, Arnason JT, Owen
PL, Johns T (2007).
Medicinal
plants of Cree communities (Québec, Canada):
antioxidant activity of plants used to treat type 2
diabetes symptoms. Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 2007
Nov;85(11):1200-14.
2008
Harris CS, Lambert J, Saleem A, Coonishish J, Martineau
L, Cuerrier A, Haddad PS, Arnason JT, Bennett SAL (2008)
Anti-diabetic
activity of extracts from needle, bark, and cone of
picea glauca: Organ-specific protection from glucose
toxicity and glucose deprivation. Pharmaceutical
Biology, 46: 124-134. (PDF) Author Posting. (c) Informa
Health Care USA, 2008. This is the author's version
of the work. It is posted here by permission of Informa
Health Care USA, 2008 for personal use, not for redistribution.
The definitive version was published in Pharmaceutical
Biology, Volume 46 Issue 1, January 2008. doi:10.1080/13880200701735080
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880200701735080)
2009
Harbilas D, Martineau LC, Harris CS, Adeyiwola-Spoor
DC, Saleem A, Lambert J, Caves D, Johns T, Prentki M,
Cuerrier A, Arnason JT, Bennett SA, Haddad PS (2009).
Evaluation
of the antidiabetic potential of selected medicinal
plant extracts from the Canadian boreal forest used
to treat symptoms of diabetes: part II. Can J Physiol
Pharmacol. 2009 Jun;87(6):479-92.
Martineau LC, Adeyiwola-Spoor DC, Vallerand D, Afshar
A, Arnason JT, Haddad PS (2009).
Enhancement
of muscle cell glucose uptake by medicinal plant species
of Canada's native populations is mediated by a common,
Metformin-like mechanism. J Ethnopharmacol. 2009
Oct 25. [Epub ahead of print]
Tam TW, Liu R, Arnason JT, Krantis A, Staines WA, Haddad
PS, Foster BC (2009). Actions
of ethnobotanically selected Cree anti-diabetic plants
on human cytochrome P450 isoforms and flavin-containing
monooxygenase 3. J Ethnopharmacol. 2009 Oct 29;126(1):119-26.
Vianna R, Brault A, Martineau LC, Couture R, Arnason
JT, Haddad PS (2009).
In Vivo Anti-Diabetic Activity of the Ethanolic Crude
Extract of Sorbus decora C.K.Schneid. (Rosacea): A Medicinal
Plant Used by Canadian James Bay Cree Nations to Treat
Symptoms Related to Diabetes. Evid Based Complement
Alternat Med. 2009 Nov 3. [Epub ahead of print]
Beaulieu LP, Harris CS, Saleem A, Cuerrier A, Haddad
PS, Martineau LC, Bennett SA, Arnason JT (2009).
Inhibitory
effect of the cree traditional medicine wiishichimanaanh
(Vaccinium vitis-idaea) on advanced glycation endproduct
formation: identification of active principles.
Phytother Res. 2009 Nov 19. [Epub ahead of print]
2010
Eid HM, Vallerand D, Muhammad A, Durst T, Haddad PS,
Martineau LC (2010). Structural
constraints and the importance of lipophilicity for
the mitochondrial uncoupling activity of naturally occurring
caffeic acid esters with potential for the treatment
of insulin resistance. Biochem Pharmacol. 2010 Feb
1;79(3):444-54. Epub 2009 Sep 2
Louis-Philippe Beaulieu, Cory S. Harris, Ammar Saleem, Alain Cuerrier A, Pierre S. Haddad, Louis C. Martineau, Steffany A.L. Bennett, John T. Arnason. Inhibitory effect of the Cree traditional medicine wiishichimanaanh (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) on advanced glycation endproduct formation: identification of active principles. Phytotherapy Research. 2010 May;24(5):741-7.
Hoda M. Eid1,2_, Louis C. Martineau1,2_, Ammar Saleem2,3, Asim Muhammad2,3,
Diane Vallerand1,2, Ali Benhaddou-Andaloussi1,2, Lidia Nistor1,2, Arvind Afshar1,2,
John T. Arnason2,3 and Pierre S. Haddad1,2 Stimulation of AMP-activated protein kinase and enhancement of basal glucose uptake in muscle cells by quercetin and quercetin glycosides, active principles of the antidiabetic medicinal plant Vaccinium vitis-idaea,
Mol. Nutr. Food Res. 2010, 54, 991–1003
Louis C. Martineaua,c,1, Danielle C.A. Adeyiwola-Spoora,c,1, Diane Valleranda,c,
Arvind Afshara,c, John T. Arnasonb,c, Pierre S. Haddada,c,∗ Enhancement of muscle cell glucose uptake by medicinal plant species of Canada’s native populations is mediated by a common,Metformin-like mechanism Journal of Ethnopharmacology 127, October 29th (2010) 396–406
Louis C. Martineau1,3, Jessica Hervé1,3, Asim Muhamad2,3, Ammar Saleem2,3, Cory S. Harris2,3, John T. Arnason2,3,Pierre S. Haddad1,3 Anti-adipogenic Activities of Alnus incana and Populus balsamifera Bark Extracts, Part I: Sites and Mechanisms of Action ,Planta Biomedica, Pt 1. 2010
Louis C.Martineau 1,3, Asim Muhammad 2,3, Ammar Saleem 2,3, Jessica Hervé 1,3, Cory S. Harris 2,3, John T. Arnason 2,3, Pierre S. Haddad 1,3 Anti-adipogenic Activities of Alnus incana and Populus balsamifera Bark Extracts, Part II: Bioassay-guided Identification of Actives Salicortin and Oregonin">, Planta Biomedica, Pt 2. 2010
Lidia A. Nistor Baldeaa,b,c,1, Louis C. Martineaua,b,1, Ali Benhaddou-Andaloussia,b,
John T. Arnasonb,d, Émile Lévyc, Pierre S. Haddada,b,c, Inhibition of intestinal glucose absorption by anti-diabetic medicinal plants derived from the James Bay Cree traditional pharmacopeia Journal of Ethnopharmacology Volume 132, issue 2 November 11th 2010, 473–482
Jose Antonio Guerrero-Analco, Louis C. Martineau, Ammar Saleem, Madiraju P, Asim Muhammad, Tony Durst, Pierre S. Haddad , John T. Arnason. Bioassay-guided isolation of the antidiabetic principle from Sorbus decora (Rosaceae) used traditionally by the Eeyou Istchee Cree First Nations. Journal of Natural Products 2010 Sep 24;73(9):1519-23.
2011
Teresa W.Tam, Rui Liu, John T. Arnason, Anthony Krantis, William A. Staines, Pierre S.Haddad, and Brian C. Foster, Cree antidiabetic plant extracts display mechanism-based inactivation of CYP3A4, Can. J.Physiol. Pharmacol.89: 13-23, (2011) doi: 10. 1139/Y10-104
Harris CS, Beaulieu LP, Fraser MH, McIntyre KL, Owen PL, Martineau LC, Cuerrier A, Johns T, Haddad PS, Bennett SA, Arnason JT. Inhibition of advanced glycation end product formation by medicinal plant extracts correlates with phenolic metabolites and antioxidant activity. Planta Medica 77: 196-204 (2011).
Affiliated Publications (Methodological and peripheral
studies)
2007
Harris CS*, Burt A, Saleem A, Le PM, Martineau L, Haddad
PS, Bennett SAL, Arnason JT (2007).
A
single HPLC-DAD/APCI-MS method fors quantitative comparison
of compounds found in leaf, stem, root and fruit extracts
of lowbush blueberry, Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.
Phytochemical Analysis, 18: 161-169 (PDF)
Ryan SD, Harris CS, Mo F, Lee H, Hou ST, Bazan NG,
Haddad PS, Arnason JT, Bennett SA.
Platelet activating factor-induced neuronal apoptosis
is initiated independently of its G-protein coupled
PAF receptor and is inhibited by the benzoate orsellinic
acid. J Neurochem. 2007 Oct;103(1):88-97.
Harris CS, Mo F, Migahed L, Chepelev L, Haddad PS, Wright
JS, Willmore WG, Arnason JT, Bennett SA.
Plant
phenolics regulate neoplastic cell growth and survival:
a quantitative structure-activity and biochemical analysis.
Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 2007 Nov;85(11):1124-38.
2008
Farsi DA, Harris CS, Reid L, Bennett SA, Haddad PS,
Martineau LC, Arnason JT. Inhibition
of non-enzymatic glycation by silk extracts from a Mexican
land race and modern inbred lines of maize (Zea mays).
Phytother Res. 2008 Jan;22(1):108-12.
Ryan SD, Harris CS, Mo F, Lee H, Hou ST, Bazan NG,
Haddad PS, Arnason JT, Bennett SA. Platelet
activating factor-induced neuronal apoptosis is initiated
independently of its G-protein coupled PAF receptor
and is inhibited by the benzoate orsellinic acid.
J Neurochem. 2007 Oct;103(1):88-97.
Owen PL, Martineau LC, Caves D, Haddad PS, Matainaho
T, Johns T. Consumption
of guava (Psidium guajava L) and noni (Morinda citrifolia
L) may protect betel quid-chewing Papua New Guineans
against diabetes.Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2008;17(4):635-43.
2009
McIntyre KL, Harris CS, Saleem A, Beaulieu LP, Ta CA,
Haddad PS, Arnason JT (2009).
Seasonal
phytochemical variation of anti-glycation principles
in lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium). Planta
Med. 2009 Feb;75(3):286-92.
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