ubiquinone and Zellweger-Syndrome

ubiquinone has been researched along with Zellweger-Syndrome* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for ubiquinone and Zellweger-Syndrome

ArticleYear
Isoprenoid biosynthesis is not compromised in a Zellweger syndrome mouse model.
    Biochimica et biophysica acta, 2001, May-31, Volume: 1532, Issue:1-2

    Because several studies indicated that peroxisomes are important for the biosynthesis of isoprenoids, we wanted to investigate whether a reduced availability of isoprenoids could be one of the pathogenic factors contributing to the severe phenotype of the Pex5(-/-) mouse, a model for Zellweger syndrome. Total cholesterol was determined in plasma, brain and liver of newborn mice. In none of these tissues a significant difference was observed between Pex5(-/-) and wild type or heterozygous mice. The hepatic ubiquinone content was found to be even higher in Pex5(-/-) mice as compared to wild type or heterozygous littermates. To investigate whether the Pex5(-/-) fetuses are able to synthesise their own isoprenoids, fibroblasts derived from these mice were incubated with radiolabeled mevalonolactone as a substrate for isoprenoid synthesis. No significant difference was observed between the cholesterol production rates of Pex5(-/-) and normal fibroblasts. Our results show that there is no deficiency of isoprenoids in newborn Pex5(-/-) mice, excluding the possibility that a lack of these compounds is a determinant factor in the development of the disease state before birth.

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Cholesterol; Disease Models, Animal; Heterozygote; Liver; Mice; Mice, Knockout; Peroxisome-Targeting Signal 1 Receptor; Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear; Succinate Cytochrome c Oxidoreductase; Terpenes; Ubiquinone; Zellweger Syndrome

2001