血小板因子4在改善认知中的研究进展

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Hao Zhuo , Ning Chen , Xiaohui Hu , Zihua Liu
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摘要

血小板因子4 (PF4)是一种趋化因子,在凝血和免疫功能中起着至关重要的作用。先前的研究已经确定了PF4的许多生物学功能,包括其参与造血、抑制血管生成、调节血小板凝固、促进宿主炎症反应、血管抑制和抗肿瘤特性。令人惊讶的是,最近的研究表明,PF4也有助于提高认知能力和恢复神经老化。在行为实验中,经PF4处理的小鼠表现出更强的表现,这表明PF4不仅能提高老年小鼠的认知能力,而且对年轻小鼠也有有益的影响。PF4对神经功能的影响可分为中枢机制和外周机制。在中枢神经系统中,PF4直接调节海马,并与n -甲基-d-天冬氨酸受体(NMDARs)相互作用,增强突触可塑性。在外围,PF4减轻神经炎症,并帮助逆转免疫系统中与年龄相关的变化。此外,PF4能够将衰老小鼠海马中认知相关因子(突触可塑性相关蛋白)的表达恢复到年轻水平。PF4在小鼠衰老模型中显示出潜在的治疗作用,为进一步研究其在阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病、脑出血、亨廷顿病等神经系统疾病中的可能应用奠定了基础。这些初步发现为进一步研究PF4在神经科学和抗衰老领域的转化潜力提供了依据。
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Research progress on platelet factor 4 in improving cognition
Platelet Factor 4 (PF4) is a chemokine that plays a crucial role in coagulation and immune functions. Previous studies have identified numerous biological functions of PF4, including its involvement in hematopoiesis, inhibition of angiogenesis, modulation of platelet coagulation, promotion of the host inflammatory response, vascular inhibition, and anti-tumor properties.
Surprisingly, recent research has revealed that PF4 also contributes to improving cognitive abilities and restoring neural aging. Mice treated with PF4 demonstrated enhanced performance in behavioral experiments, indicating that PF4 not only boosts cognition in aged mice but also has beneficial effects in younger mice.
The impact of PF4 on neural function can be categorized into central and peripHeral mechanisms. In the central nervous system, PF4 directly modulates the hippocampus and interacts with N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) to enhance synaptic plasticity. Peripherally, PF4 alleviates neuroinflammation and helps reverse age-related changes in the immune system. Moreover, PF4 is capable of restoring the expression of cognitive-related factors (synaptic plasticity-related proteins) in the hippocampus of aging mice to youthful levels.
PF4 demonstrates potential therapeutic effects in murine aging models, providing a foundation for further investigation of its possible applications in neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, intracerebral hemorrhage, and Huntington's disease. These preliminary findings warrant additional research to evaluate PF4's translational potential in neuroscience and anti-aging fields.
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Experimental Neurology
Experimental Neurology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
258
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: Experimental Neurology, a Journal of Neuroscience Research, publishes original research in neuroscience with a particular emphasis on novel findings in neural development, regeneration, plasticity and transplantation. The journal has focused on research concerning basic mechanisms underlying neurological disorders.
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