Receptor tyrosine kinases: molecular switches regulating CNS axon regeneration.

Journal of signal transduction Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-07-16 DOI:10.1155/2012/361721
Vasanthy Vigneswara, Sarina Kundi, Zubair Ahmed
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The poor or lack of injured adult central nervous system (CNS) axon regeneration results in devastating consequences and poor functional recovery. The interplay between the intrinsic and extrinsic factors contributes to robust inhibition of axon regeneration of injured CNS neurons. The insufficient or lack of trophic support for injured neurons is considered as one of the major obstacles contributing to their failure to survive and regrow their axons after injury. In the CNS, many of the signalling pathways associated with neuronal survival and axon regeneration are regulated by several classes of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK) that respond to a variety of ligands. This paper highlights and summarises the most relevant recent findings pertinent to different classes of the RTK family of molecules, with a particular focus on elucidating their role in CNS axon regeneration.

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受体酪氨酸激酶:调节中枢神经系统轴突再生的分子开关。
受伤的成人中枢神经系统(CNS)轴突再生不良或缺乏导致毁灭性的后果和不良的功能恢复。内因和外因之间的相互作用有助于抑制受损中枢神经系统神经元轴突再生。损伤神经元的营养支持不足或缺乏被认为是损伤后神经元轴突不能存活和再生的主要障碍之一。在中枢神经系统中,许多与神经元存活和轴突再生相关的信号通路受到几种受体酪氨酸激酶(RTK)的调节,这些受体酪氨酸激酶对各种配体作出反应。本文重点介绍并总结了与RTK分子家族不同类别相关的最新发现,重点阐述了它们在中枢神经系统轴突再生中的作用。
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