| Literature DB >> 25655705 |
Giulia Nato1, Alessia Caramello1, Sara Trova1, Valeria Avataneo1, Chiara Rolando2, Verdon Taylor2, Annalisa Buffo3, Paolo Peretto4, Federico Luzzati4.
Abstract
In the adult brain, subsets of astrocytic cells residing in well-defined neurogenic niches constitutively generate neurons throughout life. Brain lesions can stimulate neurogenesis in otherwise non-neurogenic regions, but whether local astrocytic cells generate neurons in these conditions is unresolved. Here, through genetic and viral lineage tracing in mice, we demonstrate that striatal astrocytes become neurogenic following an acute excitotoxic lesion. Similar to astrocytes of adult germinal niches, these activated parenchymal progenitors express nestin and generate neurons through the formation of transit amplifying progenitors. These results shed new light on the neurogenic potential of the adult brain parenchyma.Entities:
Keywords: Huntington's disease; Lesion-induced neurogenesis; Mouse; Neural stem cells; Parenchymal progenitors; Stem cell quiescence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25655705 DOI: 10.1242/dev.116657
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868