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CRH Promotes the Neurogenic Activity of Neural Stem Cells in the Adult Hippocampus.

Yassemi Koutmani1, Ioannis A Gampierakis2, Alexia Polissidis2, Methodios Ximerakis3, Paraskevi N Koutsoudaki4, Alexandros Polyzos5, George Agrogiannis6, Sevasti Karaliota2, Dimitra Thomaidou4, Lee L Rubin7, Panagiotis K Politis5, Katia P Karalis8.   

Abstract

Local cues in the adult neurogenic niches dynamically regulate homeostasis in neural stem cells, whereas their identity and associated molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we show that corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), the major mediator of mammalian stress response and a key neuromodulator in the adult brain, is necessary for hippocampal neural stem cell (hiNSC) activity under physiological conditions. In particular, we demonstrate functionality of the CRH/CRH receptor (CRHR) system in mouse hiNSCs and conserved expression in humans. Most important, we show that genetic deficiency of CRH impairs hippocampal neurogenesis, affects spatial memory, and compromises hiNSCs' responsiveness to environmental stimuli. These deficits have been partially restored by virus-mediated CRH expression. Additionally, we provide evidence that local disruption of the CRH/CRHR system reduces neurogenesis, while exposure of adult hiNSCs to CRH promotes neurogenic activity via BMP4 suppression. Our findings suggest a critical role of CRH in adult neurogenesis, independently of its stress-related systemic function.
Copyright © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  BMP4; CRF; CRH; adult neurogenesis; corticotropin-releasing hormone; enriched environment; exercise; hippocampus; stem cells; stress

Year:  2019        PMID: 31644914     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.09.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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