Habela, Christa Whelan Yoon, Ki-Jun Kim, Nam-Shik Taga, Arens Bell, Kassidy Bergles, Dwight E. Maragakis, Nicholas J. Ming, Guo-li Song, Hongjun
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The Journal of Neuroscience
Neural stem cells (NSCs) persist throughout life in the subventricular zone (SVZ) neurogenic niche of the lateral ventricles as Type B1 cells in adult mice. Maintaining this population of NSCs depends on the balance between quiescence and self-renewing or self-depleting cell divisions. Interactions between B1 cells and the surrounding niche are imp...
Gundelach, Jannis Koch, Michael
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Neural Regeneration Research
The binding properties of neural cell adhesion molecule are modulated by a polysialic acid moiety. This plays an important role in the migration of adult born neuroblasts from their area of origin, the subventricular zone, towards the olfactory bulb. Polysialisation increases the migration speed of the cells and helps to prevent the neuroblasts fro...
Kjell, Jacob Fischer-Sternjak, Judith Thompson, Amelia J Friess, Christian Sticco, Matthew J Salinas, Favio Cox, Jürgen Martinelli, David C Ninkovic, Jovica Franze, Kristian
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Cell stem cell
The mammalian brain contains few niches for neural stem cells (NSCs) capable of generating new neurons, whereas other regions are primarily gliogenic. Here we leverage the spatial separation of the sub-ependymal zone NSC niche and the olfactory bulb, the region to which newly generated neurons from the sub-ependymal zone migrate and integrate, and ...
Al-Dalahmah, Osama Campos Soares, Luana Nicholson, James Draijer, Swip Mundim, Mayara Lu, Victor M Sun, Bin Tyler, Teadora Adorján, István O'Neill, Eric
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Glia
Postnatal subventricular zone (SVZ) neural stem cells generate forebrain glia, namely astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. The cues necessary for this process are unclear, despite this phase of brain development being pivotal in forebrain gliogenesis. Galectin-3 (Gal-3) is increased in multiple brain pathologies and thereby regulates astrocyte prolifer...
Anam, Mohammad Badrul Ahmad, Shah Adil Ishtiyaq Kudo, Mikiko Istiaq, Arif Felemban, Athary Abdulhaleem M Ito, Naofumi Ohta, Kunimasa
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Development, growth & differentiation
Specialized microenvironment, or neurogenic niche, in embryonic and postnatal mouse brain plays critical roles during neurogenesis throughout adulthood. The subventricular zone (SVZ) and the dentate gyrus (DG) of hippocampus in the mouse brain are two major neurogenic niches where neurogenesis is directed by numerous regulatory factors. Now, we rep...
Lalioti, Maria-Eleni Kaplani, Konstantina Lokka, Georgia Georgomanolis, Theodore Kyrousi, Christina Dong, Weilai Dunbar, Ashley Parlapani, Evangelia Damianidou, Eleni Spassky, Nathalie
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Glia
The subventricular zone (SVZ) is one of two main niches where neurogenesis persists during adulthood, as it retains neural stem cells (NSCs) with self-renewal capacity and multi-lineage potency. Another critical cellular component of the niche is the population of postmitotic multiciliated ependymal cells. Both cell types are derived from radial gl...
Zhai, Zhi-Yong Feng, Juan
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Neural regeneration research
Constraint-induced movement therapy after cerebral ischemia stimulates axonal growth by decreasing expression levels of Nogo-A, RhoA, and Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) in the ischemic boundary zone. However, it remains unclear if there are any associations between the Nogo-A/RhoA/ROCK pathway and angiogenesis in adult rat brains in pathological proc...
Abbott, Louise C Nigussie, Fikru
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Anatomia, histologia, embryologia
Earlier observations in neuroscience suggested that no new neurons form in the mature central nervous system. Evidence now indicates that new neurons do form in the adult mammalian brain. Two regions of the mature mammalian brain generate new neurons: (a) the border of the lateral ventricles of the brain (subventricular zone) and (b) the subgranula...
Matarredona, Esperanza R Pastor, Angel M
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Frontiers in oncology
Human glioblastoma is the most aggressive type of primary malignant brain tumors. Standard treatment includes surgical resection followed by radiation and chemotherapy but it only provides short-term benefits and the prognosis of these brain tumors is still very poor. Glioblastomas contain a population of glioma stem cells (GSCs), with self-renewal...
Park, Min Hee Choi, Byung Jo Jeong, Min Seock Lee, Ju Youn Jung, In Kyung Park, Kang Ho Lee, Hye Won Yamaguchi, Tomoyuki Marti, Hugo H Lee, Beom Hee
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Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy
Gliosis in Niemann-Pick type C (NP-C) disease is characterized by marked changes in microglia and astrocytes. However, the gliosis onset and progression in NP-C has not been systematically studied, nor has the mechanism underlying this finding. Here, we found early gliosis in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of NP-C mice. Neural progenitor damage by N...