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BDNF Trophic Loss in Huntington's Disease

Overview

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) trophic support loss is a critical pathogenic mechanism in [Huntington's disease](/diseases/huntingtons) (HD). BDNF, produced primarily in cortical neurons, is essential for the survival and function of striatal medium spiny neurons (MSNs). Mutant huntingtin (mHTT) disrupts BDNF synthesis, transport, and signaling, leading to progressive loss of trophic support and eventual neuronal death. This pathway describes the molecular mechanisms underlying BDNF deficit in HD.

Pathway Diagram

```mermaid
flowchart TD
A["Cortex<br/>BDNF Production"] --> B["Corticostriatal<br/>Axonal Transport"]
B --> C["Striatum<br/>BDNF Release"]

A1["Mutant Huntingtin<br/>mHTT"] --> D["Impaired Transcription<br/>Reduced BDNF mRNA"]
A1 --> E["Defective Transport<br/>Dynein/Kinesin Dysfunction"]
A1 --> F["REST Nuclear Import<br/>Repressed BDNF Gene"]

D --> A
E --> B
F --> A

C --> G["TrkB Receptor<br/>Activation"]
G --> H["Survival Signaling<br/>PI3K/Akt, MAPK, PLCgamma"]
G --> I["Synaptic Plasticity<br/>Dendritic Spines"]

H --> J["Neuronal Survival"]
I --> K["Synaptic Function"]

J --> L["MSN Survival"]
K --> L

L --> M{"Trophic Support"}
M --> N["Normal Striatal Function"]
M --> O["Trophic Deprivation<br/>MSN Death"]

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