Growth Hormone Increases BDNF and mTOR Expression in Specific Brain Regions after Photothrombotic Stroke in Mice.
Sonia Sanchez-BezanillaDaniel J BeardRebecca J HoodN David ÅbergPatricia CrockFrederick R WalkerMichael NilssonJörgen IsgaardLin Kooi OngPublished in: Neural plasticity (2022)
r-hGH increases pro-BDNF within the peri-infarct area and regions that are known to experience secondary neurodegeneration after stroke. Upregulation of total-mTOR protein expression in the peri-infarct and thalamus suggests that this might be a pathway that is involved in the neurorestorative effects previously reported in these animals and warrants further investigation. These findings suggest region-specific mechanisms of action of GH treatment and provide further understanding for how GH treatment promotes neurorestorative effects after stroke.
Keyphrases
- growth hormone
- cell proliferation
- poor prognosis
- acute myocardial infarction
- atrial fibrillation
- heart failure
- metabolic syndrome
- multiple sclerosis
- resting state
- left ventricular
- cerebral ischemia
- coronary artery disease
- brain injury
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- insulin resistance
- long non coding rna
- functional connectivity
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- smoking cessation