“…It is highly expressed in the developing nervous system, with the level decreasing upon maturation (Naeve et al, 1997). However, Neuritin is upregulated in adult neural structures, such as the olfactory bulb, hippocampus, visual cortex, and Purkinje fibers (Nedivi et al, 1996, 2001; Yamagata et al, 1998) as well as during transient global ischemia, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, and androgen treatment (Di Giovanni et al, 2005b; Han et al, 2007; Fargo et al, 2008; He et al, 2013). The latter was shown to promote functional recovery of injured facial nerves, which was associated with Neuritin upregulation; conversely, blocking androgen reduced Neuritin expression, suggesting a correlation between Neuritin, and functional recovery of injured facial nerves (Fargo et al, 2008).…”