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Phenotypic and functional characterization of adult brain neuropoiesis

Authors :
Dean D. Lin
Noah M. Walton
Grigori Enikolopov
Björn Scheffler
A. Katrin Goetz
Dennis A. Steindler
Steven N. Roper
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The modern concept of neurogenesis in the adult brain is predicated on the premise that multipotent glial cells give rise to new neurons throughout life. Although extensive evidence exists indicating that this is the case, the transition from glial to neuronal phenotype remains poorly understood. A unique monolayer cell-culture system was developed to induce, expose, and recapitulate the entire developmental series of events of subventricular zone (SVZ) neurogenesis. We show here, using immunophentoypic, ultrastructural, electrophysiological, and time-lapse analyses, that SVZ-derived glial fibrillary acidic protein low /A2B5 + /nestin + candidate founder cells undergo metamorphosis to eventually generate large numbers of fully differentiated interneuron phenotypes. A model of postnatal neurogenesis is considered in light of known embryonic events and reveals a limited developmental potential of SVZ stem/progenitor cells, whereby ancestral cells in both embryonic and postnatal/adult settings give rise to glia and GABAergic interneurons.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....617af051ca505a99ac51a1925279ea4d