2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2012.05.031
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Long-lasting efficacy of the cognitive enhancer Cytotoxic Necrotizing Factor 1

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“…Reversing this feature by modulation of Rho GTPases might be of therapeutic value (Bongmba et al, 2011). This effect, together with those previously described on learning ability (Diana et al, 2007; De Viti et al, 2010; De Filippis et al, 2012; Borrelli et al, 2013), candidates Rho GTPase modulators as a new avenue for the treatment of several disorders of the central nervous system (Musilli et al, 2013). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Reversing this feature by modulation of Rho GTPases might be of therapeutic value (Bongmba et al, 2011). This effect, together with those previously described on learning ability (Diana et al, 2007; De Viti et al, 2010; De Filippis et al, 2012; Borrelli et al, 2013), candidates Rho GTPase modulators as a new avenue for the treatment of several disorders of the central nervous system (Musilli et al, 2013). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Local injection of CNF1 has been shown to increase dendritic spine density in the rat visual cortex [41]. More importantly, these newly formed dendritic spines appear to be functional, as intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of CNF1 can persistently (up to 90 days post-treatment) increase hippocampal neurotransmission, long-term potentiation (LTP), and memory in wild-type mice [42][43][44]. These benefits may also translate to other neurological disorders.…”
Section: Direct Modulation Of Rho-gtpases For Ad Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several reports have demonstrated the first proofs of concept that bacterial toxins activating Rho GTPases are endowed with the ability to treat or prevent cognitive and infectious diseases. For example, a series of studies now report that the injection of CNF1 into the brain has a positive impact on the development and differentiation of astrocytes, a phenomenon that likely underlies the cognition-enhancing properties of the toxin [92,93]. The link between Rho GTPases and innate immunity has been established through the discovery of a dominant negative mutation of Rac2 D57N in a patient with a neutrophil immunodeficiency syndrome [94].…”
Section: Translational Research Exploiting Rho Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%