Abstract
A number of factors limit the therapeutic application of neurotrophin proteins, such as nerve growth factor (NGF) and brain-derived growth factor (BDNF), for Alzheimers and other neurodegenerative diseases. These factors include unfavorable pharmacological properties typical of proteins and the pleiotropic effects mediated by protein-ligand interactions with p75NTR, Trk, and sortilin neurotrophin receptors. Targeted modulation of p75NTR provides a strategy for preventing degeneration without promoting TrkA-mediated deleterious effects, and targeted activation of TrkB might achieve more favorable neurotrophic effects than those achieved by concomitant activation of p75NTR and TrkB. The discovery of small molecules functioning as ligands at specific neurotrophin receptors has made possible for the first time approaches for modulating selected components of neurotrophin signaling processes for the purpose of modulating underlying Alzheimers disease mechanisms.
Keywords: TrkA interaction, AKT signaling, BDNF polymorphism, neurotrophic effect, NGF promotion
Current Alzheimer Research
Title: Small Molecule Neurotrophin Receptor Ligands: Novel Strategies for Targeting Alzheimers Disease Mechanisms
Volume: 4 Issue: 5
Author(s): Frank M. Longo, Tao Yang, Juliet K. Knowles, Youmei Xie, Laura A. Moore and Stephen M. Massa
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Keywords: TrkA interaction, AKT signaling, BDNF polymorphism, neurotrophic effect, NGF promotion
Abstract: A number of factors limit the therapeutic application of neurotrophin proteins, such as nerve growth factor (NGF) and brain-derived growth factor (BDNF), for Alzheimers and other neurodegenerative diseases. These factors include unfavorable pharmacological properties typical of proteins and the pleiotropic effects mediated by protein-ligand interactions with p75NTR, Trk, and sortilin neurotrophin receptors. Targeted modulation of p75NTR provides a strategy for preventing degeneration without promoting TrkA-mediated deleterious effects, and targeted activation of TrkB might achieve more favorable neurotrophic effects than those achieved by concomitant activation of p75NTR and TrkB. The discovery of small molecules functioning as ligands at specific neurotrophin receptors has made possible for the first time approaches for modulating selected components of neurotrophin signaling processes for the purpose of modulating underlying Alzheimers disease mechanisms.
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Longo M. Frank, Yang Tao, Knowles K. Juliet, Xie Youmei, Moore A. Laura and Massa M. Stephen, Small Molecule Neurotrophin Receptor Ligands: Novel Strategies for Targeting Alzheimers Disease Mechanisms, Current Alzheimer Research 2007; 4 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156720507783018316
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156720507783018316 |
Print ISSN 1567-2050 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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