| Literature DB >> 25017692 |
Lara Dirian1, Sonya Galant1, Marion Coolen1, Wenbiao Chen2, Sébastien Bedu1, Corinne Houart3, Laure Bally-Cuif4, Isabelle Foucher5.
Abstract
Little is known on the embryonic origin and related heterogeneity of adult neural stem cells (aNSCs). We use conditional genetic tracing, activated in a global or mosaic fashion by cell type-specific promoters or focal laser uncaging, coupled with gene expression analyses and Notch invalidations, to address this issue in the zebrafish adult telencephalon. We report that the germinal zone of the adult pallium originates from two distinct subtypes of embryonic progenitors and integrates two modes of aNSC formation. Dorsomedial aNSCs derive from the amplification of actively neurogenic radial glia of the embryonic telencephalon. On the contrary, the lateral aNSC population is formed by stepwise addition at the pallial edge from a discrete neuroepithelial progenitor pool of the posterior telencephalic roof, activated at postembryonic stages and persisting lifelong. This dual origin of the pallial germinal zone allows the temporally organized building of pallial territories as a patchwork of juxtaposed compartments.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25017692 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2014.05.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270