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Neurotrophins and Their Receptors: BDNF’s Role in GABAergic Neurodevelopment and Disease
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Neurotrophins
BDNF
TrkB
GABAergic neurons
Neurodevelopment
Autism
Schizophrenia
Rett syndrome
Clasificación UNESCO
2415.01 Biología Molecular de Microorganismos
2302.26 Bioquímica Física
3390.01 Biotecnología de Microalgas
Fecha de publicación
2024-07-30
Editor
MDPI
Citación
Hernández-del Caño, C., Varela-Andrés, N., Cebrián-León, A., y Deogracias, R. (2024). Neurotrophins and their receptors: Bdnf’s role in gabaergic neurodevelopment and disease. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(15), 8312. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25158312
Resumen
[EN] Neurotrophins and their receptors are distinctly expressed during brain development and play crucial roles in the formation, survival, and function of neurons in the nervous system. Among these molecules, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has garnered significant attention due to its involvement in regulating GABAergic system development and function. In this review, we summarize and compare the expression patterns and roles of neurotrophins and their receptors in both the developing and adult brains of rodents, macaques, and humans. Then, we focus on the implications of BDNF in the development and function of GABAergic neurons from the cortex and the striatum, as both the presence of BDNF single nucleotide polymorphisms and disruptions in BDNF levels alter the excitatory/inhibitory balance in the brain. This imbalance has different implications in the pathogenesis of neurodevelopmental diseases like autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Rett syndrome (RTT), and schizophrenia (SCZ). Altogether, evidence shows that neurotrophins, especially BDNF, are essential for the development, maintenance, and function of the brain, and disruptions in their expression or signaling are common mechanisms in the pathophysiology of brain diseases.
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ISSN
1661-6596
DOI
10.3390/ijms25158312
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