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IGF2 Protein (Insulin-like Growth Factor 2)

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IGF2 Protein (Insulin-like Growth Factor 2)

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IGF2 (Insulin-like Growth Factor 2) is a member of the insulin-like growth factor family that plays critical roles in fetal development, brain growth, and lifelong neuroprotection. Originally characterized as a fetal growth factor, IGF2 continues to be expressed in specific brain regions throughout adulthood, where it contributes to synaptic plasticity, cognitive function, and neuronal survival. The protein has emerged as a significant player in neurodegenerative diseases, with particular relevance to Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), where it demonstrates neuroprotective properties against protein aggregation, oxidative stress, and excitotoxic injury.

The importance of IGF2 in the nervous system is underscored by its expression pattern, receptor interactions, and downstream signaling pathways that converge on critical neuronal survival mechanisms. Unlike its cousin IGF1, which is predominantly produced in the liver, IGF2 is expressed locally in the brain, acting in an autocrine and paracrine fashion to modulate neuronal function and protection.

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