Growth Factors and Their Application in the Therapy of Hereditary Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Growth Factors and Their Application in the Therapy of Hereditary Neurodegenerative Diseases
Abstract
Hereditary neurodegenerative diseases (hNDDs) such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's disease, and others are primarily characterized by their progressive nature, severely compromising both the cognitive and motor abilities of patients. The underlying genetic component in hNDDs contributes to disease risk, creating a complex genetic landscape. Considering the fact that growth factors play crucial roles in regulating cellular processes, such as proliferation, differentiation, and survival, they could have therapeutic potential for hNDDs, provided appropriate dosing and safe delivery approaches are ensured. This article presents a detailed overview of growth factors, and explores their therapeutic potential in treating hNDDs, emphasizing their roles in neuronal survival, growth, and synaptic plasticity. However, challenges such as proper dosing, delivery methods, and patient variability can hinder their clinical application.
Keywords: BDNF; CNTF; FGF-2; GDNF; HGF; IGF-1; NGF; TGF-β1; VEGF; gene therapy; growth factors; hereditary neurodegenerative diseases.
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