International audienceBiotin is an essential cofactor for carboxylases that regulates the energy metabolism. Recently, high-dose pharmaceutical-grade biotin (MD1003) was shown to improve clinical parameters in a subset of patients with chronic progressive multiple sclerosis. To gain insight into the mechanisms of action, we investigated the efficacy of high-dose biotin in a genetic model of chronic axonopathy caused by oxidative damage and bioenergetic failure, theAbcd1(-)mouse model of adrenomyeloneuropathy. High-dose biotin restored redox homeostasis driven by NRF-2, mitochondria biogenesis and ATP levels, and reversed axonal demise and locomotor impairment. Moreover, we uncovered a concerted dysregulation of the transcriptional program f...
Spinal cord ischemia/reperfusion injury (SCII) is a devastating complication of spinal or thoracic s...
Common metabolic alterations are associated with the progression of a growing number of neurodegener...
[eng] X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is a rare neurometabolic disease characterized by the lo...
International audienceBiotin is an essential cofactor for carboxylases that regulates the energy met...
AbstractProgressive multiple sclerosis (MS) is a severely disabling neurological condition, and an e...
Accumulating evidences suggest a strong correlation between metabolic changes and neurodegeneration ...
Mechanisms implicated in disease progression in multiple sclerosis include continued oligodendrocyte...
International audienceNo drug has been found to have any impact on progressive multiple sclerosis (M...
Biotin (vitamin B7) is a critical cofactor for many fundamental cellular processes, serving as a CO2...
Aims: Chronic metabolic impairment and oxidative stress are associated with the pathogenesis of axon...
Biotin, a vitamin whose main role is as a coenzyme for carboxylases, accumulates at unusually large ...
Biotin, a vitamin whose main role is as a coenzyme for carboxylases, accumulates at unusually large ...
Aims: Mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation are at the core of axonal degeneration in several m...
International audienceBackground: Oligodendrocytes (OGs) provide metabolic support to motor neurons ...
AbstractPeroxisomal and mitochondrial malfunction, which are highly intertwined through redox regula...
Spinal cord ischemia/reperfusion injury (SCII) is a devastating complication of spinal or thoracic s...
Common metabolic alterations are associated with the progression of a growing number of neurodegener...
[eng] X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is a rare neurometabolic disease characterized by the lo...
International audienceBiotin is an essential cofactor for carboxylases that regulates the energy met...
AbstractProgressive multiple sclerosis (MS) is a severely disabling neurological condition, and an e...
Accumulating evidences suggest a strong correlation between metabolic changes and neurodegeneration ...
Mechanisms implicated in disease progression in multiple sclerosis include continued oligodendrocyte...
International audienceNo drug has been found to have any impact on progressive multiple sclerosis (M...
Biotin (vitamin B7) is a critical cofactor for many fundamental cellular processes, serving as a CO2...
Aims: Chronic metabolic impairment and oxidative stress are associated with the pathogenesis of axon...
Biotin, a vitamin whose main role is as a coenzyme for carboxylases, accumulates at unusually large ...
Biotin, a vitamin whose main role is as a coenzyme for carboxylases, accumulates at unusually large ...
Aims: Mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation are at the core of axonal degeneration in several m...
International audienceBackground: Oligodendrocytes (OGs) provide metabolic support to motor neurons ...
AbstractPeroxisomal and mitochondrial malfunction, which are highly intertwined through redox regula...
Spinal cord ischemia/reperfusion injury (SCII) is a devastating complication of spinal or thoracic s...
Common metabolic alterations are associated with the progression of a growing number of neurodegener...
[eng] X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is a rare neurometabolic disease characterized by the lo...