SCG10‐related neuronal growth‐associated proteins in neural development, plasticity, degeneration, and aging
- 18 October 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neuroscience Research
- Vol. 70 (3) , 264-273
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.10353
Abstract
Neuronal growth‐associated proteins (nGAPs) are in general neuron‐specific gene products whose expression correlates tightly with neuronal process outgrowth and/or regeneration, and are mostly good downstream targets of neurotrophin stimulation. Expression of genes encoding nGAPs such as GAP‐43, SCG10, and stathmin is upregulated following lesioning of cortical and hippocampal regions of the adult rat brain. In the brains of aged animals, however, the magnitude of the response is reduced, whereas the time course of the response is mostly unchanged when compared with that for brains of young ones. Expression of GAP‐43 and stathmin is reduced by aging, and is also changed in age‐related neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease in humans. Certain nGAPs are induced during long‐term potentiation (LTP) and also during critical periods of song‐learning and ocular dominance column formation in birds and cats, respectively. Recent evidence further supports the idea that functional synaptic modulation is often associated with remodeling of synaptic structures. These results suggest that neurotrophin‐responsive nGAPs serve as molecular markers of neuronal plasticity during development and aging, and that the neuronal plasticity decreases, at least in certain neuronal circuits, in the aged brain and neurodegenerative diseases. Recent findings on the roles of stathmin and SCG10‐related proteins in microtubule destabilization and its functional block by phosphorylation further support the importance of the SCG10 family proteins in neuronal cytoskeletal regulation, particularly as to microtubule dynamics. We summarize here a decade of research on SCG10 and its related molecules with special interests to brain aging and disease.Keywords
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