BDNF and Cerebellar Ataxia.

Robert Lalonde, Magali Hernandez, Catherine Strazielle
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Abstract

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has been proposed as a treatment for neurodegeneration, including diseases of the cerebellum, where BDNF levels or those of its main receptor, TrkB, are often diminished relative to controls, thereby serving as replacement therapy. Experimental evidence indicates that BDNF signaling countered cerebellar degeneration, sensorimotor deficits, or both, in transgenic ATXN1 mice mutated for ataxin-1, Cacna1a knock-in mice mutated for ataxin-6, mice injected with lentivectors encoding RNA sequences against human FXN into the cerebellar cortex, Kcnj6Wv (Weaver) mutant mice with granule cell degeneration, and rats with olivocerebellar transaction, similar to a BDNF-overexpressing transgenic line interbred with Cacng2stg mutant mice. In this regard, this study discusses whether BDNF is effective in cerebellar pathologies where BDNF levels are normal and whether it is effective in cases with combined cerebellar and basal ganglia damage.

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BDNF 和小脑共济失调。
脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)被认为是治疗包括小脑疾病在内的神经退行性疾病的一种方法,与对照组相比,BDNF或其主要受体TrkB的水平通常会降低,从而起到替代疗法的作用。向小脑皮层注射编码针对人 FXN 的 RNA 序列的激励载体的小鼠、粒细胞变性的 Kcnj6Wv(Weaver)突变小鼠和橄榄小脑交易大鼠,与 Cacng2stg 突变小鼠杂交的 BDNF 高表达转基因品系相似。在这方面,本研究探讨了BDNF是否对BDNF水平正常的小脑病变有效,以及是否对小脑和基底节联合受损的病例有效。
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Current Drug Research Reviews
Current Drug Research Reviews Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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