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血小板作为脑源性神经营养因子守护者的有趣作用。

The intriguing role of platelets as custodians of brain-derived neurotrophic factor.

作者信息

Boukhatem Imane, Fleury Samuel, Jourdi Georges, Lordkipanidzé Marie

机构信息

Research Center, Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Faculty of Pharmacy, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2024 Apr 3;8(3):102398. doi: 10.1016/j.rpth.2024.102398. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

A State of the Art lecture titled "Platelets and neurotrophins" was presented at the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis Congress in 2023. Neurotrophins, a family of neuronal growth factors known to support cognitive function, are increasingly recognized as important players in vascular health. Indeed, along with their canonical receptors, neurotrophins are expressed in peripheral tissues, particularly in the vasculature. The better-characterized neurotrophin in vascular biology is the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). Its largest extracerebral pool resides within platelets, partly inherited from megakaryocytes and also likely internalized from circulation. Activation of platelets releases vast amounts of BDNF into their milieu and interestingly leads to platelet aggregation through binding of its receptor, the tropomyosin-related kinase B, on the platelet surface. As BDNF is readily available in plasma, a mechanism to preclude excessive platelet activation and aggregation appears critical. As such, binding of BDNF to α2-macroglobulin hinders its ability to bind its receptor and limits its platelet-activating effects to the site of vascular injury. Altogether, addition of BDNF to a forming clot facilitates not only paracrine platelet activation but also binding to fibrinogen, rendering the resulting clot more porous and plasma-permeable. Importantly, release of BDNF into circulation also appears to be protective against adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular outcomes, which has been reported in both animal models and epidemiologic studies. This opens an avenue for platelet-based strategies to deliver BDNF to vascular lesions and facilitate wound healing through its regenerative properties. Finally, we summarize relevant new data on this topic presented during the 2023 International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis Congress.

摘要

一场题为“血小板与神经营养因子”的前沿讲座于2023年在国际血栓与止血学会大会上发表。神经营养因子是一类已知可支持认知功能的神经元生长因子家族,越来越被认为是血管健康的重要参与者。事实上,除了其经典受体外,神经营养因子也在外周组织中表达,尤其是在脉管系统中。在血管生物学中研究得较为充分的神经营养因子是脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)。其最大的脑外储存库存在于血小板中,部分源自巨核细胞,也可能是从循环中内化而来。血小板的激活会将大量BDNF释放到其周围环境中,有趣的是,通过其受体——血小板表面的原肌球蛋白相关激酶B的结合,会导致血小板聚集。由于BDNF在血浆中很容易获得,因此一种防止血小板过度激活和聚集的机制显得至关重要。因此,BDNF与α2-巨球蛋白的结合会阻碍其与受体结合的能力,并将其血小板激活作用限制在血管损伤部位。总之,在正在形成的凝块中添加BDNF不仅有助于旁分泌血小板激活,还能促进与纤维蛋白原的结合,使形成的凝块更具多孔性且可渗透血浆。重要的是,BDNF释放到循环中似乎也对不良心血管和脑血管结局具有保护作用,这在动物模型和流行病学研究中均有报道。这为基于血小板的策略开辟了一条途径,可将BDNF递送至血管病变部位,并通过其再生特性促进伤口愈合。最后,我们总结了在2023年国际血栓与止血学会大会期间发表的关于该主题的相关新数据。

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