2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.01.530671
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Differential expression of RET and GDNF family receptor, GFR-α1, between striatum and substantia nigra following nigrostriatal lesion: a case for diminished GDNF-signaling

Abstract: Although glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) showed efficacy in preclinical and early clinical studies to alleviate parkinsonian signs in Parkinson’s disease (PD), later trials did not meet primary endpoints, giving pause to consider further investigation. While GDNF dose and delivery methods may have contributed to diminished efficacy, one crucial aspect of these clinical studies is that GDNF treatment across all studies began ∼8 years after PD diagnosis; a time point representing several years… Show more

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“…Given the impact of GDNF or GFR-α1 in the SN on DA signaling and strong association with improved locomotor activity, it is likely that the trophic action of GDNF depends upon there being sufficient GFR-α1 levels in both striatum (for retrograde transport), and in the SN wherein the stimulating effects on DA signaling can occur [53,54,58,61,189]. This has been recently identified as a potential major challenge, as GFR-α1 expression progressively decreases in DA neurons as neuronal loss proceeds [63]…”
Section: Upstream Regulators Of Da Signaling: the Role Of Gdnf Signal...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the impact of GDNF or GFR-α1 in the SN on DA signaling and strong association with improved locomotor activity, it is likely that the trophic action of GDNF depends upon there being sufficient GFR-α1 levels in both striatum (for retrograde transport), and in the SN wherein the stimulating effects on DA signaling can occur [53,54,58,61,189]. This has been recently identified as a potential major challenge, as GFR-α1 expression progressively decreases in DA neurons as neuronal loss proceeds [63]…”
Section: Upstream Regulators Of Da Signaling: the Role Of Gdnf Signal...mentioning
confidence: 99%