核受体在多发性硬化进展中的作用:综述。

IF 4.8 4区 医学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Behina Babaalizadeh, Fatemeh Kalaki-Jouybari, Fatemeh Abarghooi-Kahaki, Hamed Afkhami, Zahra-Sadat Razavi
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摘要

多发性硬化症(MS)是早发性炎性脱髓鞘和中枢神经系统(CNS)进行性神经退行性病变的结果。尽管MS的发病机制尚不清楚,但有两个主要过程发生,少突胶质细胞修复和脂质代谢。核受体已被观察到具有配体传感器、转录因子调节剂和基因表达调节剂的作用。该家族的一个成员,视黄醇X受体(RXR),与肝脏X受体(LXR)形成异二聚体复合物,与MS的病理生理有关。此外,已有研究表明,LXR受体在MS活跃性病变中炎症、氧化应激反应和吞噬细胞胆固醇代谢的调节中起关键作用。本文旨在探讨RXR和LXR在多发性硬化症发病中的作用。
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Role of Nuclear Receptors on the Progression of Multiple Sclerosis: A Review.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the consequence of early-onset inflammatory demyelination and progressive neurodegenerative lesions in the central nervous system (CNS). Despite the unclear pathogenesis of MS, two main processes occur, oligodendrocyte repair and lipid metabolism. Nuclear receptors have been observed to have a role as ligand sensors, regulators of transcriptional factors, and modulators of gene expression. One member of this family, the retinoid X receptor (RXR), which forms a heterodimeric complex with liver X receptor (LXR), have been implicated in the pathophysiology of MS. Moreover, it has been expressed that LXR receptors play pivotal role in the regulation of inflammation, oxidative stress responses, and cholesterol metabolism in phagocytes in active MS lesions. This review aimed to study role of RXR and LXR in MS pathogenesis.

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期刊介绍: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology publishes original research concerned with the analysis of neuronal and brain function at the cellular and subcellular levels. The journal offers timely, peer-reviewed articles that describe anatomic, genetic, physiologic, pharmacologic, and biochemical approaches to the study of neuronal function and the analysis of elementary mechanisms. Studies are presented on isolated mammalian tissues and intact animals, with investigations aimed at the molecular mechanisms or neuronal responses at the level of single cells. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology also presents studies of the effects of neurons on other organ systems, such as analysis of the electrical or biochemical response to neurotransmitters or neurohormones on smooth muscle or gland cells.
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