脑源性神经营养因子与应激激素的相互作用调控神经发生过程

N. Saini
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脑源性神经营养因子(Brain-derived neurotrophic factor, BDNF)是中枢神经系统中促进神经元生长和维持的分子[1,2]。BDNF在大脑海马区和皮质区高度表达,参与神经元存活、突触可塑性和持久记忆的形成[3-5]。它们的高亲和力受体TrkB已被确定为酪氨酸蛋白激酶的Trk家族,从而有助于理解负责介导其营养特性的信号通路[6]。TrkB受体通过与BDNF结合而磷酸化,从而激活ERK-、Akt-和PLC γ通路[7-9]。每条通路都参与多种神经元功能,包括神经发生和细胞命运的调节[10,11]。各种研究表明,BDNF的表达减少伴随着抑郁行为,这表明BDNF/TrkB系统状态的改变导致神经发生减少,从而导致脑功能障碍。慢性应激可降低BDNF mRNA水平[10,12],BDNF是哺乳动物大脑中最重要的内源性应激反应介质之一。糖皮质激素(Glucocorticoids, GCs)是一种应激激素,对神经发生和功能以及BDNF都有影响[13]。GCs的血药浓度受下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴活性的调节[14-16]。众所周知,慢性应激诱导HPA轴过度激活,导致GCs水平过高[16]。GCs水平升高与精神障碍的发病有关,包括创伤后应激障碍、重度抑郁症和神经退行性疾病。此外,GC应激抑制神经元合成的形成,特别是海马区神经元合成的形成,表现出HPA轴功能失调[17,18],被认为是导致精神障碍发病的罪魁祸首[19],因此成为新药开发的一个脆弱靶点。本文综述了BDNF和GCs对神经发生改变的功能相互作用。
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The Interplay between Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factors and Stress Hormone Modulates the Process of Neurogenesis
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is molecule that enhances the growth and maintenance of neurons in the central nervous system [1,2]. BDNF is highly expressed in the hippocampal and cortical regions of the brain where they involved in neuronal survival, synaptic plasticity and the formation of long-lasting memories [3-5]. Their high affinity receptor, TrkB has been identified as the Trk family of tyrosine protein kinases, thus facilitate to understand the signaling pathways responsible for mediating their trophic properties [6]. TrkB receptor is phosphorylated by binding of BDNF that trigger the activation of ERK-, Akt-, and PLC gamma-pathways [7-9]. Each pathway contributes to multifarious neuronal functions, including neurogenesis and the regulation of cell fate [10,11]. Various studies demonstrated that reduced expression of BDNF along with depressive behaviors, suggesting that an alteration in status of the BDNF/TrkB system leads to reduction in neurogenesis resulting brain dysfunctioning. Chronic stress reduces mRNA levels of BDNF [10,12] is one of the most important endogenous mediators of stress responses in the mammalian brain. Glucocorticoids (GCs) a stress hormone, exert influence on neurogenesis and functions, as well as BDNF [13]. Blood levels of GCs are regulated by hypothalamus-pituitaryadrenal (HPA) axis activity [14-16]. It is well known that chronic stress induces the hyper activation of HPA axis, resulting overabundance of GCs levels [16]. Elevated levels of GCs have a role in the onset of mental disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder, major depressive disorders and neurodegeneration. Furthermore, GC stress suppress the formation of neuron synthesis, especially in hippocampal region, has been a vulnerable target to develop new drugs because it shows the dysregulation of HPA axis function [17,18] and is considered as a culprit that leads to the onset of the mental disorders [19]. This review article demonstrated the functional interaction between BDNF and GCs towards altered neurogenesis.
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