Background:
Neurotrophins function to regulate naturally occurring cell death of neurons during development. The prototype neurotrophin is nerve growth factor (NGF),originally discovered in the 1950s as a soluble peptide promoting the survival of,and neurite outgrowth from,sympathetic ganglia. More recently,three additional structurally homologous neurotrophic factors have been identified. These include brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF),neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) and neurotrophin-4 (NT-4),also designated NT-5. These various neurotrophins stimulate the in vitro survival of distinct but partially overlapping populations of neurons. The Trk A receptor is the preferential receptor for NGF,but also binds NT-3 and NT-4. The Trk B receptor binds equally well to both BDNF and NT-4 and to a lesser extent NT-3,while the Trk C receptor only binds NT-3. BDNF promotes the survival of neuronal populations that are all located either in the central nervous system or directly connected to it. Belongs to the NGF-beta fa