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The functional and molecular roles of p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75 <sup>NTR</sup> ) in epilepsy

Areej Turkistani, Hayder M. Al‐kuraishy, Ali I. Al‐Gareeb, Ali K. Albuhadily, Omnya Elhussieny, Ammar AL‐Farga, Faisal M. Aqlan, ‏Hebatallah M. Saad, Gaber El‐Saber Batiha

2024Journal of Central Nervous System Disease15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder manifested by recurring unprovoked seizures resulting from an imbalance in the inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmitters in the brain. The process of epileptogenesis involves a complex interplay between the reduction of inhibitory gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and the enhancement of excitatory glutamate. Pro-BDNF/p75 NTR expression is augmented in both glial cells and neurons following epileptic seizures and status epileptics (SE). Over-expression of p75 NTR is linked with the pathogenesis of epilepsy, and augmentation of pro-BDNF/p75 NTR is implicated in the pathogenesis of epilepsy. However, the precise mechanistic function of p75 NTR in epilepsy has not been completely elucidated. Therefore, this review aimed to revise the mechanistic pathway of p75 NTR in epilepsy.

Topics & Concepts

EpilepsyEpileptogenesisNeuroscienceInhibitory postsynaptic potentialExcitatory postsynaptic potentialGlutamate receptorPathogenesisReceptorBiologyMedicineGeneticsInternal medicineNerve injury and regenerationRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryVirus-based gene therapy research
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