نتایج جستجو برای: nrg1

تعداد نتایج: 755  

Journal: :Journal of the peripheral nervous system : JPNS 2010
Susanne Quintes Sandra Goebbels Gesine Saher Markus H Schwab Klaus-Armin Nave

The interaction between neurons and glial cells is a feature of all higher nervous systems. In the vertebrate peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells ensheath and myelinate axons thereby allowing rapid saltatory conduction and ensuring axonal integrity. Recently, some of the key molecules in neuron-Schwann cell signaling have been identified. Neuregulin-1 (NRG1) type III presented on the axona...

2017
Michael C Wehr Wilko Hinrichs Magdalena M Brzózka Tilmann Unterbarnscheidt Alexander Herholt Jan P Wintgens Sergi Papiol Maria Clara Soto-Bernardini Mykola Kravchenko Mingyue Zhang Klaus-Armin Nave Sven P Wichert Peter Falkai Weiqi Zhang Markus H Schwab Moritz J Rossner

Enhanced NRG1-ERBB4 signaling is a risk pathway in schizophrenia, and corresponding mouse models display several endophenotypes of the disease. Nonetheless, pathway-directed treatment strategies with clinically applicable compounds have not been identified. Here, we applied a cell-based assay using the split TEV technology to screen a library of clinically applicable compounds to identify modul...

2014
Kristian W. Pajtler Ellen Mahlow Andrea Odersky Sven Lindner Harald Stephan Ivo Bendix Angelika Eggert Alexander Schramm Johannes H. Schulte

In neuroblastoma, the most common solid tumor of childhood, excellent prognosis is associated with extensive Schwann cell (SC) content and high-level expression of the neurotrophin receptor, NTRK1/TrkA, which is known to mediate neuroblastoma cell differentiation. We hypothesized that both stromal composition and neuroblastic differentiation are based on bidirectional neuroblastoma-SC interacti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
D Zhang M X Sliwkowski M Mark G Frantz R Akita Y Sun K Hillan C Crowley J Brush P J Godowski

We describe the identification of Neuregulin-3 (NRG3), a novel protein that is structurally related to the neuregulins (NRG1). The NRG1/neuregulins are a diverse family of proteins that arise by alternative splicing from a single gene. These proteins play an important role in controlling the growth and differentiation of glial, epithelial, and muscle cells. The biological effects of NRG1 are me...

Journal: :BMC Psychiatry 2007
Lynne A McInnes Leonid Ouchanov Alisa Nakamine Patricia Jimenez Marcela Esquivel Marietha Fallas Silvia Monge Pamela Bondy Elina R Manghi

BACKGROUND We are conducting a genetic study of autism in the isolated population of the Central Valley of Costa Rica (CVCR). A novel Neuregulin 1 (NRG1) missense variant (exon 11 G>T) was recently associated with psychosis and schizophrenia (SCZ) in the same population isolate. METHODS We genotyped the NRG1 exon 11 missense variant in 146 cases with autism, or autism spectrum disorder, with ...

2016
Elisa Garbayo Juan José Gavira Manuel Garcia de Yebenes Beatriz Pelacho Gloria Abizanda Hugo Lana María José Blanco-Prieto Felipe Prosper

Cardiovascular protein therapeutics such as neuregulin (NRG1) and acidic-fibroblast growth factor (FGF1) requires new formulation strategies that allow for sustained bioavailability of the drug in the infarcted myocardium. However, there is no FDA-approved injectable protein delivery platform due to translational concerns about biomaterial administration through cardiac catheters. We therefore ...

2006
Waneene C. Dorsey Paul B. Tchounwou Byron D. Ford

Neuregulins are a family of growth factor domain proteins that are structurally related to the epidermal growth factor. Accumulating evidence has shown that neuregulins have cyto- and neuroprotective properties in various cell types. In particular, the neuregulin-1 Beta (NRG1-Beta) isoform is well documented for its antiinflammatory properties in rat brain after acute stroke episodes. Pentachlo...

Journal: :Neuron 2007
Gerald D. Fischbach

Recent genetic evidence indicates that neuregulin 1 (NRG1) and its receptor erbB4 may be susceptibility genes in schizophrenia, but their function in CNS synaptic transmission and circuitry is not well understood. In this issue of Neuron, studies from Li et al. and Woo et al. show that NRG1 and erbB4 regulate transmission at brain glutamate and GABA synapses. These findings raise the possibilit...

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Simon Hippenmeyer Neil A. Shneider Carmen Birchmeier Steven J. Burden Thomas M. Jessell Silvia Arber

The maturation of synaptic structures depends on inductive interactions between axons and their prospective targets. One example of such an interaction is the influence of proprioceptive sensory axons on the differentiation of muscle spindles. We have monitored the expression of three transcription factors, Egr3, Pea3, and Erm, that delineate early muscle spindle development in an assay of musc...

2013
Cyril Cheret Michael Willem Florence R Fricker Hagen Wende Annika Wulf-Goldenberg Sabina Tahirovic Klaus-Armin Nave Paul Saftig Christian Haass Alistair N Garratt David L Bennett Carmen Birchmeier

The protease β-secretase 1 (Bace1) was identified through its critical role in production of amyloid-β peptides (Aβ), the major component of amyloid plaques in Alzheimer's disease. Bace1 is considered a promising target for the treatment of this pathology, but processes additional substrates, among them Neuregulin-1 (Nrg1). Our biochemical analysis indicates that Bace1 processes the Ig-containi...

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