神经元导航器:具有生理和病理意义的新前沿

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1016/j.mcn.2023.103905
Parth Sandeep , Poonam Sharma , Kanishk Luhach , Neerupma Dhiman , Harsha Kharkwal , Bhupesh Sharma
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神经元导航员是由神经元导航员基因(nav)编码的含有碱性区和丝氨酸富集区的微管+端跟踪蛋白。神经元导航蛋白对神经突生长、神经元迁移和整体神经发育以及其他一些功能都是必不可少的。导航蛋白在发育中的大脑中大量表达,并在不同年龄的各种组织中有差异表达。多年来,研究发现神经元导航员与一系列病理状况有关,如发育异常、神经退行性疾病、神经性疼痛、焦虑、癌症和某些炎症状况。由于神经元导航器的不同功能、未发现的调节性和未知的分子机制,现有的知识仍然很少。研究神经元导航员在各种生理过程和病理条件中的可能作用是一个新的领域,需要广泛的研究,并可能提供新的机制见解和对这些方面的理解。
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Neuron navigators: A novel frontier with physiological and pathological implications

Neuron navigators are microtubule plus-end tracking proteins containing basic and serine rich regions which are encoded by neuron navigator genes (NAVs). Neuron navigator proteins are essential for neurite outgrowth, neuronal migration, and overall neurodevelopment along with some other functions as well. The navigator proteins are substantially expressed in the developing brain and have been reported to be differentially expressed in various tissues at different ages. Over the years, the research has found neuron navigators to be implicated in a spectrum of pathological conditions such as developmental anomalies, neurodegenerative disorders, neuropathic pain, anxiety, cancers, and certain inflammatory conditions. The existing knowledge about neuron navigators remains sparse owing to their differential functions, undiscovered modulators, and unknown molecular mechanisms. Investigating the possible role of neuron navigators in various physiological processes and pathological conditions pose as a novel field that requires extensive research and might provide novel mechanistic insights and understanding of these aspects.

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期刊介绍: Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience publishes original research of high significance covering all aspects of neurosciences indicated by the broadest interpretation of the journal''s title. In particular, the journal focuses on synaptic maintenance, de- and re-organization, neuron-glia communication, and de-/regenerative neurobiology. In addition, studies using animal models of disease with translational prospects and experimental approaches with backward validation of disease signatures from human patients are welcome.
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