Abstract

Brain development is a unique process characterized by mechanisms defined as neuroplasticity (synaptogenesis, synapse elimination, neurogenesis, and cerebral angiogenesis). Numerous neurodevelopmental disorders brain damage, and aging are manifested by neurological deficits that are caused by aberrant neuroplasticity. The presence of stem and progenitor cells in neurogenic niches of the brain is responsible for the formation of new neurons capable of integrating into preexisting synaptic assemblies. The determining factors for the cells within the neurogenic niche are the activity of the vascular scaffold and the availability of active regulatory molecules that establish the optimal microenvironment. It has been found that regulated intramembrane proteolysis plays an important role in the control of neurogenesis in brain neurogenic niches. Molecules generated by the activity of specific proteases can stimulate or suppress the activity of neural stem and progenitor cells, their proliferation and differentiation, migration and integration of newly formed neurons into synaptic networks. Local neoangiogenesis supports the processes of neurogenesis in neurogenic niches, which is guaranteed by the multivalent action of peptides formed from transmembrane proteins. Identification of new molecules regulating the neuroplasticity (neurogenesis and angiogenesis). i. e. enzymes, substrates, and products of intramembrane proteolysis, will ensure the development of protocols for detecting the neuroplasticity markers and targets for efficient pharmacological modulation.

Highlights

  • Brain development is a unique process characterized by mechanisms defined as neuroplasticity

  • The presence of stem and progenitor cells in neurogenic niches of the brain is responsible for the formation of new neurons capable of integrating into preexisting synaptic assemblies

  • It has been found that regulated intramembrane proteolysis plays an important role in the control of neurogenesis in brain neurogenic niches

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Регуляция нейрогенеза и церебрального ангиогенеза продуктами протеолиза клеточных белков. Присутствие стволовых и прогениторных клеток в нейрогенных нишах головного мозга обеспечивает образование новых нейронов, способных интегрироваться в предсуществующие синаптические ансамбли. Установлено, что внутримембранный регулируемый протеолиз играет важную роль в контроле процессов нейрогенеза в нейрогенных нишах головного мозга. — анализ данных литературы по проблематике исследования, редактирование текста; Комлева Ю. Для цитирования: Тепляшина Е.А., Комлева Ю.К., Лычковская Е.В., Дейхина А.С., Салмина А.Б. Регуляция нейрогенеза и церебрального ангиогенеза продуктами протеолиза клеточных белков // Вестник Российского университета дружбы народов. Regulation of neurogenesis and cerebral angiogenesis by cell protein proteolysis products. The authors declare no conflict of interest. For citation: Teplyashina E.A., Komleva Y.K., Lychkovskaya E.V., Deikhina A.S., Salmina A.B. Regulation of neurogenesis and cerebral angiogenesis by cell protein proteolysis products.

Нейрогенез и пластичность головного мозга
Краткая характеристика
Нейрогенные ниши головного мозга
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