The nerve growth factor (NGF) belongs to the family of neurotrophic factors. Initially discovered as a signaling molecule involved in the survival, protection, differentiation and proliferation of sympathetic and peripheral sensory neurons, it also participates in the regulation of the immune system and endocrine system. NGF biological activity is due to the binding of two classes of receptors: the tropomyosin-related kinase A (TrkA), and the low-affinity NGF pan-neurotrophin receptor p75. Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are one of the most frequent mental disorders in developed countries, characterized by heavy drinking, despite the negative effects of alcohol on brain development and cognitive functions that cause individual's work, medical, legal, educational and social life problems. In addition, alcohol consumption during pregnancy disrupts the development of the fetal brain causing a wide range of neurobehavioral outcomes collectively known as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). The rationale of this review is to describe crucial findings on the role of NGF in humans and animals when exposed to prenatal, chronic alcohol consumption and also on binge drinking.

Nerve growth factor in alcohol use disorders / Ceci, Flavio Maria; Ferraguti, Giampiero; Petrella, Carla; Greco, Antonio; Ralli, Massimo; Iannitelli, Angela; Carito, Valentina; Tirassa, Paola; Chaldakov, George N; Messina, Marisa Patrizia; Ceccanti, Mauro; Fiore, Marco. - In: CURRENT NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 1570-159X. - 18:(2021). [10.2174/1570159X18666200429003239]

Nerve growth factor in alcohol use disorders

Ceci, Flavio Maria
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Ferraguti, Giampiero
Secondo
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Greco, Antonio;Ralli, Massimo;Iannitelli, Angela;Messina, Marisa Patrizia;Ceccanti, Mauro
Penultimo
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2021

Abstract

The nerve growth factor (NGF) belongs to the family of neurotrophic factors. Initially discovered as a signaling molecule involved in the survival, protection, differentiation and proliferation of sympathetic and peripheral sensory neurons, it also participates in the regulation of the immune system and endocrine system. NGF biological activity is due to the binding of two classes of receptors: the tropomyosin-related kinase A (TrkA), and the low-affinity NGF pan-neurotrophin receptor p75. Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are one of the most frequent mental disorders in developed countries, characterized by heavy drinking, despite the negative effects of alcohol on brain development and cognitive functions that cause individual's work, medical, legal, educational and social life problems. In addition, alcohol consumption during pregnancy disrupts the development of the fetal brain causing a wide range of neurobehavioral outcomes collectively known as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). The rationale of this review is to describe crucial findings on the role of NGF in humans and animals when exposed to prenatal, chronic alcohol consumption and also on binge drinking.
2021
NGF; alcohol use disorders; binge drinking; chronic alcohol consumption
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Nerve growth factor in alcohol use disorders / Ceci, Flavio Maria; Ferraguti, Giampiero; Petrella, Carla; Greco, Antonio; Ralli, Massimo; Iannitelli, Angela; Carito, Valentina; Tirassa, Paola; Chaldakov, George N; Messina, Marisa Patrizia; Ceccanti, Mauro; Fiore, Marco. - In: CURRENT NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 1570-159X. - 18:(2021). [10.2174/1570159X18666200429003239]
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