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The NGF Metabolic Pathway in the CNS and its Dysregulation in Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease

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CURRENT ALZHEIMER RESEARCH
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 53-67

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1567205012666150921100030

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Alzheimer's disease; cholinergic neurons; Down syndrome; neurotrophins; inflammation; nerve growth factor; NGF metabolism; neuroserpin; matrix metallo-protease 9; plasminogen; tissue inhibitor of metallo-proteases; tissue plasminogen activator

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [MOP-97776]
  2. Alzheimer Society of Canada

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It is well established that individuals with Down syndrome develop Alzheimer's disease neuropathology by middle age. Both in Alzheimer's disease and Down syndrome, this is accompanied by the atrophy of NGF-dependent cholinergic neurons of the basal forebrain. An NGF trophic compromise in Alzheimer's disease had been early suspected. This hypothesis was discarded with the finding of unaltered NGF mRNA synthesis and of increased NGF precursor levels (proNGF) in postmortem Alzheimer's disease brains. The possibility of an NGF trophic disconnection has been recently revisited at the light of a newly discovered extracellular NGF metabolic pathway; where proNGF is released in an activity-dependent manner and converted by plasmin to mature NGF in the extracellular space. Mature NGF is ultimately degraded by the metalloprotease MMP-9. This pathway has been shown to be compromised in Alzheimer's disease and Down syndrome brains, thus reviving the trophic factor hypothesis to explain the atrophy of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons in these disorders. This chapter will discuss the physiological role of NGF and its biological significance to cholinergic neurons of the CNS, and present the evidence for a dysregulation of the NGF metabolism in Alzheimer's disease and Down syndrome.

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