Dammann O, Bueter W, Leviton A, Gressens P, Dammann CEL. Neuregulin-1: a potential endogenous protector in perinatal brain white matter damage.
Neonatology 2008;
93:182-7. [PMID:
17993737 PMCID:
PMC2910616 DOI:
10.1159/000111119]
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Abstract
Brain white matter damage, an important antecedent of long-term disabilities among preterm infants, has both endogenous and exogenous components. One of the endogenous components is the paucity of developmentally regulated protectors. Here we expand on this component, discussing the potential roles of one putative protector, neuregulin (NRG)-1, in brain development and damage. We outline how NRG-1 might be involved in perinatal brain damage pathomechanisms and suggest that NRG-1 might be one target for intervention.
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