Ghibaudi, Marco Bonfanti, Luca
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
After the discovery of adult neurogenesis (stem cell-driven production of new neuronal elements), it is conceivable to find young, undifferentiated neurons mixed with mature neurons in the neural networks of the adult mammalian brain. This “canonical” neurogenesis is restricted to small stem cell niches persisting from embryonic germinal layers, ye...
Coviello, Simona Gramuntell, Yaiza Klimczak, Patrycja Varea, Emilio Blasco-Ibañez, José Miguel Crespo, Carlos Gutierrez, Antonio Nacher, Juan
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Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
This work provides evidence of the presence of immature neurons in the human brain, specifically in the layer II of the cerebral cortex. Using surgical samples from epileptic patients and post-mortem tissue, we have found cells with different levels of dendritic complexity (type I and type II cells) expressing DCX and PSA-NCAM and lacking expressio...
Macht, Victoria A. Vetreno, Ryan P. Crews, Fulton T.
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Frontiers in Pharmacology
Alcohol (ethanol) use and misuse is a costly societal issue that can affect an individual across the lifespan. Alcohol use and misuse typically initiates during adolescence and generally continues into adulthood. Not only is alcohol the most widely abused drug by adolescents, but it is also one of the most widely abused drugs in the world. In fact,...
deoliveira-mello;, laura
Doublecortin (DCX) is a microtubule associated protein, essential for correct central nervous system development and lamination in the mammalian cortex. It has been demonstrated to be expressed in developing—but not in mature—neurons. The teleost visual system is an ideal model to study mechanisms of adult neurogenesis due to its continuous life-lo...
Franjic, Daniel Skarica, Mario Ma, Shaojie Arellano, Jon I Tebbenkamp, Andrew T N Choi, Jinmyung Xu, Chuan Li, Qian Morozov, Yury M Andrijevic, David
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Neuron
The hippocampal-entorhinal system supports cognitive functions, has lifelong neurogenic capabilities in many species, and is selectively vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease. To investigate neurogenic potential and cellular diversity, we profiled single-nucleus transcriptomes in five hippocampal-entorhinal subregions in humans, macaques, and pigs. Int...
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Fetalization associated with a delay in development and the preservation of the features of the embryonic structure of the brain dominates the ontogeny of salmonids. The aim of the present study was to comparatively analyze the distribution of the glial-type aNSC markers such as vimentin and glial fibrillar acidic protein (GFAP) and the migratory n...
v., evgeniya
In the brain of teleost fish, radial glial cells are the major type of astroglial cells. To answer the question as to how radial glia structures adapt to the continuous growth of the brain, which is characteristic of salmonids, it is necessary to study various types of cells (neuronal precursors, astroglial cells, and cells in a state of neuronal d...
bonfanti;, luca
Plasticity, and in particular, neurogenesis, is a promising target to treat and prevent a wide variety of diseases (e.g., epilepsy, stroke, dementia). There are different types of plasticity, which vary with age, brain region, and species. These observations stress the importance of defining plasticity along temporal and spatial dimensions. We revi...
Kanwore, Kouminin Kambey, Piniel Alphayo Guo, Xiao-Xiao Abiola, Ayanlaja Abdulrahman Xia, Ying Gao, Dianshuai
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
The external and internal factors of the cell are critical to glioma initiation. Several factors and molecules have been reported to be implicated in the initiation and progression of brain cancer. However, the exact sequence of events responsible for glioma initiation is still unknown. Existing reports indicate that glioma stem cells are the cell ...
Ceanga, Mihai Dahab, Mahmoud Witte, Otto W. Keiner, Silke
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
In the aftermath of an acute stroke, numerous signaling cascades that reshape the brain both in the perilesional zone as well as in more distal regions are activated. Despite continuous improvement in the acute treatment of stroke and the sustained research efforts into the pathophysiology of stroke, we critically lag in our integrated understandin...