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University of Groningen

Treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia van der Schoor, Lori

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Treatment of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia

Phototherapy and Beyond

Lori Wilhelmina Everhild van der Schoor

Geboren op 21 mei 1992, te Groningen

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The work described in this thesis was performed at the Department of

Pediatrics, Section Molecular Metabolism and Nutrition and the Department of Neonatology and the Beatrix Children’s Hospital, Universital Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands and the Department of Pharmacology at the University of California San Diego.

The author gratefully acknowledges the financial support for this work by:

Junior Scientific Masterclass (JSM) Groningen KNAW Ter Meulen Fonds

Dr. C.J. Vaillant Fonds

Stichting Vrienden Beatrix Kinderziekenhuis

and the financial support for printing this thesis by:

Ausnutria B.V. Hero Benelux FrieslandCampina

Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Research Institute for Drug Exploration (GUIDE)

Nederlandse Vereniging voor Hepatologie (NVH)

Cover design: Dennis Molema ISBN: 978-94-6375-516-0

Printed by: Ridderprint B.V. Ridderkerk, The Netherlands. www.ridderprint.nl

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Treatment of Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia

Phototherapy and Beyond

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen op gezag van de

rector magnificus prof. dr. T.N. Wijmenga en volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties.

De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op

maandag 23 september 2019 om 16.15 uur

door

Lori Wilhelmina Everhild van der Schoor

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Promotores Prof. dr. H.J. Verkade Prof. dr. J.W. Jonker Co-promotor Dr. C.V. Hulzebos Beoordelingscommissie Prof. dr. R.H.J. Houwen Prof. dr. A.F. Bos Prof. dr. P.L.P. Brand

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Paranimfen

Maaike Blankestijn Marleen Dommerholt

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Contents

Chapter 1 General Introduction 9

Chapter 2 New Insights in the Biology of ABC 55 Transporters ABCC2 and ABCC3:

Impact on Drug Disposition

Chapter 3 Unconjugated Free Bilirubin in 113 Preterm Infants

Chapter 4 LED Phototherapy does not induce 143 Oxidative DNA Damage in

Hyperbilirubinemic Gunn rats

Chapter 5 LED Phototherapy in Preterm Infants: 169 Effects on a Marker of Oxidative

DNA damage

Chapter 6 Potential of Therapeutic Bile Acids 193 in the Treatment of Neonatal

Hyperbilirubinemia

Chapter 7 General Discussion and 221 Future Perspectives

Appendices English Summary 245 Nederlandse Samenvatting

Acknowledgements Biography

Biografie

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