S100 beta, a calcium binding brain protein expressed by astrocytes, has been shown to be involved in higher neural processes, including hippocampal-dependent behavioral traits and hippocampal neuronal long-term potentiation (LTP) and depression (LTD), neurophysiological phenomena that may be involved in exploring, learning and remembering novel stimuli.
S100 beta, a calcium binding astrocytic brain protein, influences hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP) and depression (LTD), synaptic processes suggested to play role in spatial (contextual) learning and memory.
Although it may be open for discussion whether the neuroprotective effects of ONO-2506 are exclusively due to its inhibition of S100B synthesis, the latter action of ONO-2506 warrants studies of the effects of this drug in the pathobiology of depression.
Significant differences in the subgroup depression (first-episode and recurrent depression) were also shown in 3 genotypes of S100B rs9722 and rs11911834 in patients and control subjects (P < 0.05).