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Role of endogenous neural stem cells in neurological disease and brain repair.

Jörg Dietrich1, Gerd Kempermann.   

Abstract

These examples show that stem-cell-based therapy of neuro-psychiatric disorders will not follow a single scheme, but rather include widely different approaches. This is in accordance with the notion that the impact of stem cell biology on neurology will be fundamental, providing a shift in perspective, rather than introducing just one novel therapeutic tool. Stem cell biology, much like genomics and proteomics, offers a "view from within" with an emphasis on a theoretical or real potential and thereby the inherent openness, which is central to the concept of stem cells. Thus, stem cell biology influences many other, more traditional therapeutic approaches, rather than introducing one distinct novel form of therapy. Substantial advances have been made i n neural stemcell research during the years. With the identification of stem and progenitor cells in the adult brain and the complex interaction of different stem cell compartments in the CNS--both, under physiological and pathological conditions--new questions arise: What is the lineage relationship between t he different progenitor cells in the CNS and how much lineage plasticity exists? What are the signals controlling proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells and can these be utilized to allow repair of the CNS? Insights in these questions will help to better understand the role of stem cells during development and aging and the possible relation of impaired or disrupted stem cell function and their impact on both the development and treatment of neurological disease. A number o f studies have indicated a limited neuronal and glial regeneration certain pathological conditions. These fundamental observations have already changed our view on understanding neurological disease and the brain's capacity for endogenous repair. The following years will have to show how we can influence andmodulate endogenous repair nisms by increasing the cellular plasticity in the young and aged CNS.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16955712     DOI: 10.1007/0-387-30128-3_12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol        ISSN: 0065-2598            Impact factor:   2.622


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