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Review
. 2007 Jun-Aug;18(3-4):267-78.
doi: 10.1016/j.cytogfr.2007.04.001. Epub 2007 May 7.

Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-2 as a regulator of IGF actions in CNS: implications in multiple sclerosis

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Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-2 as a regulator of IGF actions in CNS: implications in multiple sclerosis

Daniel Chesik et al. Cytokine Growth Factor Rev. 2007 Jun-Aug.

Abstract

Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) are indispensable peptide hormones for proper development of the central nervous system (CNS). Because IGF-1 exhibits neuroprotective and myelinogenetic effects, it possesses therapeutic potential in treating neurodegenerative demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS). However, IGF actions are largely dependant on high-affinity regulatory IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs), which are likely to interfere with therapeutic attempts at elevating IGF-1 levels in the CNS. In particular, IGFBP-2 plays a dominant role in IGF regulation in the CNS and is upregulated in several pathological conditions, including MS. The question remains as to whether IGFBPs should be considered "interfering" components of IGF treatment strategies or might possibly be utilized to clinical advantage. This review discusses our current understanding of biological functions of IGFBP-2 in the CNS and its implications in the demyelinating disease MS.

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