Peter E J Bols
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Recent Articles
1.
Meulders B, Marei W, Xhonneux I, Bols P, Leroy J
Sci Rep
. 2023 Dec;
13(1):21664.
PMID: 38066095
Maternal metabolic disorders may cause lipotoxic effects on the developing oocyte. Understanding the timing at which this might disrupt embryo epigenetic programming and how this is linked with mitochondrial dysfunction...
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Meulders B, Leroy J, Xhonneux I, Bols P, Marei W
Reproduction
. 2023 Dec;
167(2).
PMID: 38038651
In Brief: Epigenetic programming is a crucial process during early embryo development that can have a significant impact on the results of assisted reproductive technology (ART) and offspring health. Here...
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Bus A, Szymanska K, Pintelon I, Leroy J, Leybaert L, Bols P
J Assist Reprod Genet
. 2020 Dec;
38(2):493.
PMID: 33331983
No abstract available.
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Goncalves D, Leroy J, Van Hees S, Xhonneux I, Bols P, Kiekens F, et al.
Eur J Pharm Biopharm
. 2020 Nov;
158:143-155.
PMID: 33248266
Polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) are produced using bio-compatible and bio-degradable materials such as PLGA (Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)). This technology provides a valuable tool to deliver molecules to the subcellular level with a...
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Bus A, Szymanska K, Pintelon I, Leroy J, Leybaert L, Bols P
J Assist Reprod Genet
. 2020 Nov;
38(2):479-492.
PMID: 33159276
Purpose: Gap junctions and transzonal projections play a crucial role in intercellular communication between different follicular components and are necessary for follicle development. We aimed to demonstrate gap junction protein...
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Smits A, Leroy J, Bols P, De Bie J, Marei W
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Nov;
21(21).
PMID: 33147848
Elevated non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA), predominantly palmitic acid (PA), concentrations in blood and follicular fluid are a common feature in maternal metabolic disorders such as obesity. This has a direct...
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Sponchiado M, Marei W, Beemster G, Bols P, Binelli M, Leroy J
Reproduction
. 2020 Oct;
160(6):887-903.
PMID: 33112768
In cattle, pre-implantation embryo development occurs within the confinement of the uterine lumen. Current understanding of the bi-lateral molecular interactions between embryo and endometrium that are required for a successful...
8.
Marei W, Smits A, Mohey-Elsaeed O, Pintelon I, Ginneberge D, Bols P, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Jun;
10(1):9806.
PMID: 32555236
Maternal obesity can cause reduced oocyte quality and subfertility. Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a central role here, and most often inbred mouse models are used to study these pathways. We hypothesized...
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Desmet K, Marei W, Richard C, Sprangers K, Beemster G, Meysman P, et al.
Hum Reprod
. 2020 Mar;
35(2):293-307.
PMID: 32112081
Study Question: Does oocyte maturation under lipolytic conditions have detrimental carry-over effects on post-hatching embryo development of good-quality blastocysts after transfer? Summary Answer: Surviving, morphologically normal blastocysts derived from bovine...
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Marei W, Van den Bosch L, Pintelon I, Mohey-Elsaeed O, Bols P, Leroy J
Hum Reprod
. 2019 Oct;
34(10):1984-1998.
PMID: 31625574
Study Question: Can we use a mitochondrial-targeted antioxidant (Mitoquinone) during in vitro embryo culture to rescue developmental competence of oocytes matured under lipotoxic conditions, exhibiting mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress?...