Since several decades, the observations of stellar oscillations and the search for exoplanets were developed in parallel, using the same instruments and similar methods: the radial velocity method, from ground-based instruments like SOPHIE in OHP and HARPS in La Silla, Chile, and the photometric method, basically from space instruments, like CoRoT and Kepler. The interest of doing asteroseismic studies of exoplanets host stars appeared from the beginning of these observations. The characterization of planets needs a good knowledge of the central star, particularly of its global parameters like its mass, radius, effective temperature. The study of the differences between stars with or without detected planets may bring information for a bett...