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      Brain peroxisomes.

      Biochimie
      Aging, Alzheimer Disease, physiopathology, Animals, Brain, metabolism, Cell Death, Cell Differentiation, physiology, Cell Movement, Demyelinating Diseases, Encephalitis, Humans, Mice, Neurodegenerative Diseases, Oxidative Stress, Peroxisomal Disorders, Peroxisomes

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          Peroxisomes are essential organelles in higher eukaryotes as they play a major role in numerous metabolic pathways and redox homeostasis. Some peroxisomal abnormalities, which are often not compatible with life or normal development, were identified in severe demyelinating and neurodegenerative brain diseases. The metabolic roles of peroxisomes, especially in the brain, are described and human brain peroxisomal disorders resulting from a peroxisome biogenesis or a single peroxisomal enzyme defect are listed. The brain abnormalities encountered in these disorders (demyelination, oxidative stress, inflammation, cell death, neuronal migration, differentiation) are described and their pathogenesis are discussed. Finally, the contribution of peroxisomal dysfunctions to the alterations of brain functions during aging and to the development of Alzheimer's disease is considered. Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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