| Literature DB >> 21699711 |
Ana M Enciu1, Mihnea I Nicolescu, Catalin G Manole, Dafin F Mureşanu, Laurenţiu M Popescu, Bogdan O Popescu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neuroregeneration is a relatively recent concept that includes neurogenesis, neuroplasticity, and neurorestoration--implantation of viable cells as a therapeutical approach. DISCUSSION: Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity are impaired in brains of patients suffering from Alzheimer's Disease or Parkinson's Disease and correlate with low endogenous protection, as a result of a diminished growth factors expression. However, we hypothesize that the brain possesses, at least in early and medium stages of disease, a "neuroregenerative reserve", that could be exploited by growth factors or stem cells-neurorestoration therapies.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21699711 PMCID: PMC3146817 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-11-75
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Figure 1The large concept of neuroregeneration contains three landmarks: endogenous protection by growth factors, neurogenesis and neurorestoration. Rather than perceiving them as isolated events, they should be viewed interrelated, one creating the premises for generating the other.
Evidences of impaired neuroregeneration in AD and PD
| Neurorestorative field | Evidence of impairment | Evidence of compensatory mechanism | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neurogenesis | AD | Decreased number of NPCs and altered division rates [ | Increased neuroproliferation markers [ |
| PD | Reduced number of NPCs [ | Increased number of PSA-NCAM + cells [ | |
| Neuroprotection | AD | Low BDNF mRNA and protein levels [ | Upregulation of glial truncated TrkB [ |
| Controversed data on NGF levels [ | Possibly upregulation of NGF with ageing and dementia [ | ||
| Aβ stimulates NGF astrocytic secrection [ | |||
| High GDNF levels in cerebrospinal fluid | |||
| PD | Low BDNF mRNA and protein levels [ | BDNF pretreatment protects dopaminergic neurons [ | |
| Low GDNF protein levels [ | |||
| Neuroplasticity | AD | Synaptic loss [ | "Dynamic synaptic reorganization" [ |
| LTP impairment by Abeta oligomers and inflammatory environment [ | NCAM increase in dentate gyrus [ | ||
| PD | Loss of dendritic spines following loss of dopaminergic input [ | ||
| Impaired synaptic plasticity in several models of PD [ | |||