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Publication : Prenatal and postnatal development of peroxisomal lipid-metabolizing pathways in the mouse.

First Author  Huyghe S Year  2001
Journal  Biochem J Volume  353
Issue  Pt 3 Pages  673-80
PubMed ID  11171065 Mgi Jnum  J:67589
Mgi Id  MGI:1930887 Doi  10.1042/0264-6021:3530673
Citation  Huyghe S, et al. (2001) Prenatal and postnatal development of peroxisomal lipid-metabolizing pathways in the mouse. Biochem J 353(Pt 3):673-80
abstractText  The ontogeny of the following peroxisomal metabolic pathways was evaluated in mouse liver and brain: alpha-oxidation, beta-oxidation and ether phospholipid synthesis. In mouse embryos lacking functional peroxisomes (PEX5(-/-) knock-out), a deficiency of plasmalogens and an accumulation of the very-long-chain fatty acid C(26:0) was observed in comparison with control littermates, indicating that ether phospholipid synthesis and beta-oxidation are already active at mid-gestation in the mouse. Northern analysis revealed that the enzymes required for the beta-oxidation of straight-chain substrates are present in liver and brain during embryonic development but that those responsible for the degradation of branched-chain substrates are present only in liver from late gestation onwards. The expression pattern of transcripts encoding enzymes of the alpha-oxidation pathway suggested that alpha-oxidation is initiated in the liver around birth and is not active in brain throughout development. Remarkably, a strong induction of the mRNA levels of enzymes involved in alpha-oxidation and beta-oxidation was observed around birth in the liver. In contrast, enzyme transcripts that were expressed in brain were present at rather constant levels throughout prenatal and postnatal development. These results suggest that the defective ether phospholipid synthesis and/or peroxisomal beta-oxidation of straight-chain fatty acids might be involved in the pathogenesis of the prenatal organ defects in peroxisome-deficient mice and men.
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