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alpha-Tanycytes of the adult hypothalamic third ventricle include distinct populations of FGF-responsive neural progenitors

Authors :
Robins, S.C.
Stewart, I.
McNay, D.E.
Taylor, V.
Giachino, C.
Götz, M.
Ninkovic, J.
Briancon, N.
Maratos-Flier, E.
Flier, J.S.
Kokoeva, M.V.
Placzek, M.
Source :
Nat. Commun. 4:2049 (2013)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Nature, 2013.

Abstract

Emerging evidence suggests that new cells, including neurons, can be generated within the adult hypothalamus, suggesting the existence of a local neural stem/progenitor cell niche. Here, we identify α-tanycytes as key components of a hypothalamic niche in the adult mouse. Long-term lineage tracing in vivo using a GLAST::CreER(T2) conditional driver indicates that α-tanycytes are self-renewing cells that constitutively give rise to new tanycytes, astrocytes and sparse numbers of neurons. In vitro studies demonstrate that α-tanycytes, but not β-tanycytes or parenchymal cells, are neurospherogenic. Distinct subpopulations of α-tanycytes exist, amongst which only GFAP-positive dorsal α2-tanycytes possess stem-like neurospherogenic activity. Fgf-10 and Fgf-18 are expressed specifically within ventral tanycyte subpopulations; α-tanycytes require fibroblast growth factor signalling to maintain their proliferation ex vivo and elevated fibroblast growth factor levels lead to enhanced proliferation of α-tanycytes in vivo. Our results suggest that α-tanycytes form the critical component of a hypothalamic stem cell niche, and that local fibroblast growth factor signalling governs their proliferation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nat. Commun. 4:2049 (2013)
Accession number :
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