老年脑中的BDNF:对帕金森病的转化意义

Austin neurology & neurosciences Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-09-19
N M Mercado, T J Collier, C E Sortwell, K Steece-Collier
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脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)是神经营养因子家族的一员。已知BDNF信号传导既能发挥与基因表达和蛋白质合成相关的慢性促生存作用(“典型信号传导”),也能发挥作为神经传递调节剂的急性作用(“非典型信号传导”)。BDNF因其在神经退行性疾病(包括亨廷顿氏病(HD)、阿尔茨海默病(AD)和帕金森病(PD)中的作用而受到广泛关注,并在这方面的其他地方得到了广泛的综述(例如[1-6])。然而,对BDNF功能和表达的衰老相关变化的研究很少,大多数研究的特征是海马和新皮层等结构的变化。在这篇综述中,我们试图简要总结与年龄相关的BDNF变化的现有文献的范围,并讨论这些变化作为潜在影响老年帕金森患者治疗方法的因素的相关性。
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Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) is a member of the neurotrophin family of secreted growth factors. BDNF signaling is known to exert both chronic, pro-survival effects related to gene expression and protein synthesis ("canonical signaling"), and acute effects as a modulator of neurotransmission ("non-canonical signaling"). BDNF has received a great deal of attention for its role in neurodegenerative diseases including Huntington's Disease (HD), Alzheimer's Disease (AD), and Parkinson's Disease (PD) and has been extensively reviewed elsewhere in this regard (e.g., [1-6]). However aging-related changes in BDNF function and expression have been studied only rarely, with the majority of studies characterizing changes in structures such as the hippocampus and neocortex. In this review, we attempt to briefly summarize the extent of the existing literature on age-related BDNF changes, and discuss the relevance of these changes as a factor potentially impacting therapeutics in aged parkinsonian subjects.

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