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FGF Signaling in Parkinson's Disease

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FGF Signaling in Parkinson's Disease

Overview

Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) signaling encompasses a family of growth factors and receptors critical for neuronal development, survival, and function. The FGF family has emerged as an important modulator in Parkinson's disease (PD), with particular relevance to dopaminergic neuron maintenance and neuroprotection[@fgf_evolution]. The recognition that neurotrophic factor signaling is deficient in PD has prompted extensive investigation of FGF pathways as potential therapeutic targets for disease modification. Unlike dopamine replacement therapies that address symptoms without affecting disease progression, FGF-based approaches aim to support the survival and function of remaining dopaminergic neurons, potentially slowing or halting neurodegeneration. The pleiotropic effects of FGF signaling on neuronal survival, neuroinflammation, and protein homeostasis make this pathway particularly attractive for the multi-target intervention likely required for effective disease modification in PD.

Historical Context

Discovery of FGF Neuroprotective Effects


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