HUGO ID Detailed Result 7808


HUGO ID 7808
Symbol NGF
Name nerve growth factor (beta polypeptide)
#Occurrence 55
#Paper 12

 


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9086508NGFNGF1.2Neurotrophic factors (NTFs) NTFs such as nerve growth factor (NGF), NGF brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) BDNF and ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) 
9086508NGFNGF1.2It is apparent that both NGF and BDNF induce a range of adverse effects for example 
9086508NGFNGF1.2It has been demonstrated that NGF induces release of biologically active mediators such as histamine from 
9086508NGFNGF1.2NTFs with a rank order of BDNF > CNTF > NGF in contrast RPMC were refractory to the effects of BDNF 
11173059NGFNGF1.2The trophic activity of nerve growth factor (NGF) NGF on cholinergic basal forebrain neurons ( Scott and Crutcher 1994 
11173059NGFNGF1.2NGF levels are increased in cortical areas of brains from patients 
11173059NGFNGF1.2patients with established Alzheimer disease whereas the number of high-affinity NGF receptors is decreased in the basal forebrain ( Hock et 
11173059NGFNGF1.2number of high-affinity trkA receptors might mediate the loss of NGF trophic activity through impaired retrograde axonal transport ( Mufson et 
11173059NGFNGF1.2Furthermore indirect but compelling evidence in favor of NGF involvement in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease comes from a 
11173059NGFNGF1.2Because of the inability of NGF to cross the blood_amp_#x2013 brain barrier NGF-mimetic drugs (e.g., e.g. 
11173059NGFNGF-mimetic1.2the inability of NGF to cross the blood_amp_#x2013 brain barrier NGF-mimetic drugs (e.g., e.g. Neotrofin or AIT-082 have been engineered and 
15210305NGFNGF0.6In addition RA potentiates the protective effect of NGF in a model of stautosporine-induced apoptosis in cultured chick neurones 
15572176NGFNGF1.2astrocytes secrete pro-apoptotic mediators such as nerve growth factor (NGF) NGF or Fas-ligand a mechanism that may serve to eliminate vulnerable 
15572176NGFNGF1.2factors produced by activated astrocytes such as FasL TNF-_amp_#x3b1 and NGF are capable of activating death receptors expressed in the diseased 
15572176NGFNGF1.2apoptotic candidate released by astrocytes is nerve growth factor (NGF) NGF 
15572176NGFNGF1.2Clearly NGF is critical for the differentiation and survival of specific neuronal 
15572176NGFNGF1.2While NGF can signal through activation of the high affinity TrkA receptor 
15572176NGFNGF1.2Motor neurons are generally thought to be unresponsive to NGF because they lack the specific TrkA receptor 
15572176NGFNGF1.2in chronic active MS lesions suggesting an additional role for NGF in regulating the immune response in glial cells 135 
15572176NGFNGF1.2expression and release of several growth factors and cytokines including NGF 33 
15572176NGFNGF1.2Increased NGF levels have been shown in rodent CNS following experimental lesions 
15572176NGFNGF1.2Expression of NGF receptors in active multiple sclerosis lesions suggests a role for 
15572176NGFNGF1.2receptors in active multiple sclerosis lesions suggests a role for NGF in regulating the autoimmune response at both immune and glial 
15572176NGFNGF1.2However little is known about the expression of NGF in ALS although increased NGF levels were reported in muscle 
15572176NGFNGF1.2known about the expression of NGF in ALS although increased NGF levels were reported in muscle of ALS patients 72 and 
15572176NGFNGF1.2Thus it is conceivable that NGF signaling between astrocytes and p75 NTR -expressing motor neurons may 
15572176NGFNGF1.2We have recently found a prominent increase in NGF immunoreactivity in the neuropil of the anterior horn in symptomatic 
15572176NGFNGF1.2p75 NTR expression in motor neurons 93 suggesting that increased NGF production may parallel the development of astrocytosis in ALS and 
15572176NGFNGF1.2also found that reactive astrocytes secrete high molecular forms of NGF which could correspond to the precursors forms of NGF (pro-NGF) 
15572176NGFNGF1.2of NGF which could correspond to the precursors forms of NGF (pro-NGF) pro-NGF 92 
15572176NGFNGF1.2Two recent reports further support a role for a NGF/p75 NGF p75 NTR apoptotic pathway in ALS 
15572176NGFNGF1.2Similarly increased production of either FasL or NGF does not induce motor neuron apoptosis unless nitric oxide is 
15572176NGFNGF1.2by producing NO cytokines and pro apoptotic mediators such as NGF or FasL 
16624536NGFNGF1.279 and neurotrophic factors (e.g., e.g. plasminogen TGF-_amp_#x3b2 bFGF BDNF NGF NT-3 and NT-4 80 81 and 82 
16624536NGFNGF1.2significant suppression of the extent of both microglial proliferation and NGF up-regulation is observed 85 
16624536NGFNGF1.2FGFR1 in astrocytic nuclei and stimulates nerve growth factor (NGF) NGF expression and secretion by astrocytes 117 
16624536NGFNGF1.2This NGF production has been previously shown to induce motor neuron apoptosis 
17015226NGFNGF0.6astrocytes induce embryonic motor neuron degeneration via their production of NGF which in the presence of low concentrations of nitric oxide 
17015226NGFNGF0.6in the spinal cord of hSOD1 G93A mice have increased NGF synthesis ( Pehar et_amp_#xa0 al. 2004 
17191135NGFNGF0.6Recent work suggests that Trx-1 play a key role in NGF signaling pathways 74 
17191135NGFNGF0.6NGF a neurotrophic factor regulating development maintenance and function of the 
17418957NGFNGF0.3by positive selection immuno-panning using antibody against the low-affinity p75 NGF receptor (192 192 antibody was a gift of the E 
17896980NGFNGF1.2Nerve growth factor (NGF) NGF and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) BDNF belong to the protein 
17896980NGFNGF1.2Moreover NGF and BDNF are known to modulate immune cell function and 
17896980NGFNGF1.2an overview of the pathophysiology therapeutic interventions and strategies concerning NGF and BDNF in the mentioned diseases 
18464925NGFNGF1.2synthesis and release of neurotrophic factor nerve growth factor (NGF) NGF in mouse primary astrocytes which could further contribute to neuroprotection 
9086508nerve growth factornerve growth factor1.0neurotrophic factors ntfs such as nerve growth factor ngf brain derived neurotrophic factor bdnf and ciliary neurotrophic factor cntf are currently being explored as novel therapeutics in a range of neurodegenerative disorders such as amyotrophic latera 
11173059nerve growth factornerve growth factor1.0the trophic activity of nerve growth factor ngf on cholinergic basal forebrain neurons scott and crutcher 1994 the main population of nerve cells that degenerate in alzheimer disease indicated that neurotrophic factors could play a primary rol 
15081582nerve growth factornerve growth factor1.0in addition pge 1 also derived from pge 2 reduces the incidence of apoptotic death in nerve growth factor deprived pheochromocytoma pc12 cells by preventing the activation of apoptotic signals through blocking the activation of stress activated protein kinase sapk /c jun n terminal kinase jnk kawamura et 
15572176nerve growth factornerve growth factor1.0in addition reactive astrocytes secrete pro apoptotic mediators such as nerve growth factor ngf or fas ligand a mechanism that may serve to eliminate vulnerable motor neurons.  
15572176nerve growth factornerve growth factor1.0another potential apoptotic candidate released by astrocytes is nerve growth factor ngf .  
16624536nerve growth factornerve growth factor1.0fibroblast growth factor 1 fgf 1 released from motor neurons in response to injury or oxidative stress leads to accumulation of fgf receptor 1 fgfr1 in astrocytic nuclei and stimulates nerve growth factor ngf expression and secretion by astrocytes [117] .  
16766086nerve growth factornerve growth factor1.0interestingly nerve growth factor was shown to increase the expression and activity of ppar_amp_#x3b3; in sympathetic neuron like pc12 cells fuenzalida et al. 2005 and noradrenaline exposure increased ppar_amp_#x3b3; levels in neuron 
17896980nerve growth factornerve growth factor1.0nerve growth factor ngf and brain derived neurotrophic factor bdnf belong to the protein family of neurotrophins.  
18464925nerve growth factornerve growth factor1.0finally 15d pgj 2 remarkably increase the synthesis and release of neurotrophic factor nerve growth factor ngf in mouse primary astrocytes which could further contribute to neuroprotection [ 57 ].