Role of TGF-β1 in the Behavior Disorders

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Advances in Neuroimmune Biology Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.3233/NIB-150105
A. Depino
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Transforming growth factor 1 (TGF-1) is an anti-inflammatory cytokine that is expressed in different regions of the mammalian brain, and at all developmental ages. This cytokine can modulate neuron differentiation and survival, and also participate in the tissular response to injury. Based on clinical evidence, different approaches have been used to study the role of TGF-1 on modulating brain function and behavior. Here, we review evidence showing a role of TGF-1 in circadian rhythms, locomotion, sociability and depression-related behaviors. For these behaviors, suprachiamatic, hippocampal and cerebellar expression of TGF-1 have been manipulated. Further studies are required to extend these results to other brain regions and different behaviors, but so far evidence points to a role of TGF-1 on behavior disorders such as schizophrenia, depression and autism.
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TGF-β1在行为障碍中的作用
转化生长因子1 (TGF-1)是一种抗炎细胞因子,在哺乳动物大脑的不同区域和所有发育年龄均有表达。这种细胞因子可以调节神经元的分化和存活,并参与组织对损伤的反应。基于临床证据,不同的方法被用于研究TGF-1在调节脑功能和行为中的作用。在这里,我们回顾了TGF-1在昼夜节律、运动、社交和抑郁相关行为中的作用的证据。针对这些行为,研究人员操纵了视交叉上、海马和小脑TGF-1的表达。进一步的研究需要将这些结果扩展到其他大脑区域和不同的行为,但到目前为止,有证据表明TGF-1在精神分裂症、抑郁症和自闭症等行为障碍中发挥作用。
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Advances in Neuroimmune Biology
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