Abstract

Neurotrophins play a crucial role in the differentiation, maintenance, and survival of various types of peripheral and central neurons. However, the therapeutic use of neurotrophins is limited by their inability to cross the blood-brain barrier and their instability in the bloodstream. One of the promising approaches to utilize neurotrophic actions of these molecules in the therapy of neurodegenerative diseases is the stimulation of neurotrophin synthesis. Here we review the effects of 4-methylcatechol, a nonadrenergic catechol compound, on the synthesis of the neurotrophins nerve growth factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor in the peripheral and central nervous system. The neuroprotective potential of 4-methylcatechol in animal models of neurodegenerative disorders is discussed, and other agents that enhance neurotrophin synthesis are also mentioned. Biomedical Reviews 1999; 10: 45-54.

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