[PARTICIPATION OF UROKINASE RECEPTOR AND ITS ENDOGENOUS LIGANDS IN BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND FORMATION OF COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS].

E V Semina, K A Rubina, V V Stepanova, V A Tkachuk
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Recently it has been found that the urokinase receptor (uPAR) and its ligands - urokinase (uPA) and SRPX2 protein play an important role in the development and functioning of the brain. There is a strong association between uPAR gene polymorphism and autism disorders in humans. Patients with autism, intractable lobe epilepsy, verbal dyspraxia and perisylvian polymicrogyria display significant changes in uPAR expression. Mice, lacking the uPAR gene develop epilepsy and demonstrate abnormal social behavior. uPA and SRPX2 protein, have been shown to be involved in pathological brain conditions such as autism, cognitive deficits and language disorders. Urokinase system that stimulates blood vessel growth as demonstrated before, also plays an important role in the regulation of the nerve growth via matrix remodeling and activation of neurotrophic and angiogenic factors. Moreover, the urokinase system also functions as a guidance system which determines the growth trajectory of the vessels' and nerves' in tissue regeneration. This review summarizes and integrates the results and recent progress in the field of uPAR and its endogenous ligands in brain development and cognitive functions.

[尿激酶受体及其内源性配体在脑发育和认知功能形成中的参与]。
近年来研究发现,尿激酶受体(uPAR)及其配体尿激酶(uPA)和SRPX2蛋白在脑的发育和功能中起着重要作用。uPAR基因多态性与人类自闭症障碍之间存在很强的相关性。自闭症、顽固性颞叶癫痫、言语运动障碍和边缘型多小回症患者的uPAR表达有显著变化。缺乏uPAR基因的小鼠会发生癫痫并表现出异常的社会行为。uPA和SRPX2蛋白,已被证明与病理性大脑状况有关,如自闭症、认知缺陷和语言障碍。如前所述,尿激酶系统除了刺激血管生长外,还通过基质重塑和神经营养因子和血管生成因子的激活,对神经生长起着重要的调节作用。此外,在组织再生过程中,尿激酶系统还作为一种引导系统,决定着血管和神经的生长轨迹。本文综述了uPAR及其内源性配体在脑发育和认知功能中的研究成果和最新进展。
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