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Laboratory Investigation | 2000

Docosahexaenoic acid deficit is not a major pathogenic factor in peroxisome-deficient mice

Anneleen Janssen; Myriam Baes; Pierre Gressens; G P Mannaerts; Peter Declercq; P P Van Veldhoven

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), a major component of membrane phospholipids in brain and retina, is profoundly reduced in patients with peroxisome biogenesis disorders (Zellweger syndrome). Supplementing newborn patients with DHA resulted in improved muscular tone and visual functions. The purpose of this study was to investigate (a) whether DHA levels were also reduced in newborn PEX5 knockout mice, the mouse model of Zellweger syndrome that we recently generated; (b) whether these levels could be normalized by supplying DHA; and (c) whether this results in longer survival. The DHA concentration in brain of newborn PEX5−/− mice was reduced by 40% as compared with levels in normal littermates; in liver, no differences were noticed. The daily administration of 10 mg of DHA-ethyl ester (EE) to pregnant heterozygous mothers during the last 8 days of gestation resulted in a normalization of brain DHA levels in Zellweger pups. However, no clinical improvement was observed in these pups, and the neuronal migration defect was unaltered. These data suggest that the accretion of DHA in the brain at the end of embryonic development is not only supported by the maternal supply but also depends on synthesis in the fetal brain. Furthermore, the DHA deficit does not seem to be a major pathogenic factor in the newborn Zellweger mice.


The Journal of Neuroscience | 2003

Neuronal Migration Depends on Intact Peroxisomal Function in Brain and in Extraneuronal Tissues

Anneleen Janssen; Pierre Gressens; Markus Grabenbauer; Eveline Baumgart; Arno Schad; Ilse Vanhorebeek; Annelies Brouwers; Peter Declercq; Dariush Fahimi; Philippe Evrard; Luc Schoonjans; Desire Collen; Peter Carmeliet; Guy P. Mannaerts; Paul P Van Veldhoven; Myriam Baes


Archive | 2015

Fatty acid carbon is essential for dNTP synthesis in endothelial cells (vol 520, pg 192, 2015)

Sandra Schoors; Ulrike Bruning; Rindert Missiaen; Karla C. S. Queiroz; Gitte Borgers; Ilaria Elia; Annalisa Zecchin; Anna Rita Cantelmo; Stefan Christen; Jermaine Goveia; Ward Heggermont; Lucica Goddë; Stefan Vinckier; Paul P Van Veldhoven; Guy Eelen; Luc Schoonjans; Holger Gerhardt; Mieke Dewerchin; Myriam Baes; Katrien De Bock; Bart Ghesquière; Sophia Y. Lunt; Sarah-Maria Fendt; Peter Carmeliet


Archive | 2015

A novel chronic and non-phagocytic activation state of microglia comprising mTOR induction in peroxisomal β-oxidation deficiency

Lien Beckers; Simon Verheijden; Andrea Casazza; Oleg Butovsky; Max Mazzone; Myriam Baes


Archive | 2015

Role of peroxisomes in microglia and macrophages

Ivana Geric; Myriam Baes; Simon Verheijden


Archive | 2015

Cholesterol Transport through Lysosome-Peroxisome Membrane Contacts: Concerns about the Unexpected Connection

Paul P Van Veldhoven; Myriam Baes; Marc Fransen


European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2015

P.1.i.056 Mass spectrometry imaging as a powerful tool for detailed molecular investigation of brain pathologies: molecular microscope for peroxisomal disorders

Karolina Škrášková; Artem Khmelinskii; W.M Abdelmoula; S. De Munter; Myriam Baes; Ron M. A. Heeren


Archive | 2014

Does widespread neuroinflammation in multifunctional protein 2-deficient mice arise from intrinsic misbehaviour of microglial cells?

Lien Beckers; Simon Verheijden; Oleg Butovsky; Andrea Casazza; Max Mazzone; Myriam Baes


Archive | 2014

Lipid droplets in intestinal epithelial cells in the absence of peroxisomes

Petruta Lavinia Morvay; Lien Beckers; Myriam Baes; Paul P Van Veldhoven


Archive | 2014

Investigating the interrelation of peroxisomes and mitochondria in murine hepatocytes

Abhijit Babaji Shinde; Marc Fransen; Paul P Van Veldhoven; Myriam Baes

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Simon Verheijden

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Lien Beckers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Marc Fransen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Peter Carmeliet

Rega Institute for Medical Research

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Peter Declercq

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Andrea Casazza

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Anneleen Janssen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Petruta Lavinia Morvay

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Oleg Butovsky

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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