Date published: 2025-9-18

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VGF Inhibitors

VGF nerve growth factor inducible is a polypeptide precursor that plays a pivotal role in the nervous system, mediating processes such as neurogenesis, synaptic plasticity, and energy metabolism. Its expression is induced by neurotrophic factors, signifying its integration within neurotrophic signaling pathways critical for neuronal development, survival, and adaptation. VGF-derived peptides, resulting from the proteolytic processing of the precursor protein, are implicated in a variety of physiological functions, including the modulation of pain, control of energy homeostasis, and regulation of mood. These peptides exert their effects through interactions with various receptors and signaling pathways, highlighting the complexity of VGF's role in neuroendocrine and neuropsychiatric processes. The precise regulation of VGF expression and the activity of its peptide products are essential for maintaining neuronal function and responding to environmental and physiological changes.

The inhibition of VGF expression or the activity of its derived peptides involves multiple regulatory mechanisms that can impact neuronal health and function. Transcriptional repression of the VGF gene constitutes a primary mode of inhibition, where factors such as reduced levels of neurotrophic factors or alterations in transcription factor activity can diminish VGF synthesis. Environmental stressors, hormonal imbalances, and metabolic disturbances can also negatively influence VGF expression, reflecting the sensitivity of VGF regulation to a broad range of physiological and pathological stimuli. Moreover, post-translational modifications that affect the processing, stability, or secretion of VGF peptides can further modulate their availability and function. For instance, alterations in the activity of proteases responsible for VGF processing or changes in the secretory pathway of neurons can lead to reduced levels of active VGF peptides, thereby inhibiting their physiological roles. Such inhibition of VGF and its peptides can have significant implications, contributing to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases, mood disorders, and metabolic syndromes, underscoring the importance of VGF in neuronal and systemic health.

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