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The earliest studies of BDNF exhibited its role in neurogenesis, which is the growth and survival of neurons. It has been reported that exogenous application of BDNF increased dendrite length of axons as well as the complexity of neurons during the development of the visual cortex (Bathina & Das, 2015). The inhibition of spontaneous electrical activity prevented any increase in dendritic growth elicited by exogenous BDNF, which indicates that neurons have to be active to respond to BDNF and its growth-promoting capabilities (Bathina & Das, 2015).
The earliest studies of BDNF exhibited its role in neurogenesis, which is the growth and survival of neurons. It has been reported that exogenous application of BDNF increased dendrite length of axons as well as the complexity of neurons during the development of the visual cortex (Bathina & Das, 2015). The inhibition of spontaneous electrical activity prevented any increase in dendritic growth elicited by exogenous BDNF, which indicates that neurons have to be active to respond to BDNF and its growth-promoting capabilities (Bathina & Das, 2015).
Using rats, studies have shown that an injection of BDNF enhanced the survival of neurons. Neurogenesis, specifically in the hypothalamus, was enhanced with continuous administration of BDNF (Bathina & Das, 2015).
Using rats, studies have shown that an injection of BDNF enhanced the survival of neurons. Neurogenesis, specifically in the hypothalamus, was enhanced with continuous administration of BDNF (Bathina & Das, 2015).

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