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Postnatal Neurogenesis Beyond Rodents: the Groundbreaking Research of Joseph Altman and Gopal Das.

Lazaros C Triarhou1, Mario Manto2,3.   

Abstract

An integral component of neural ontogeny and plasticity is the ongoing generation of new neurons from precursor cells throughout the lifespan in virtually all animals with a nervous system. In mammals, postnatal neurogenesis has been documented in the cerebellum, olfactory bulb, hippocampus, striatum, substantia nigra, hypothalamus, and amygdala. Germinal centers of new neuron production in the adult brain have been identified in the neuroepithelium of the subventricular zone and the dentate gyrus. One of the earliest lines of evidence gathered came from studies on the production of cerebellar microneurons in the external germinal layer of rodents and carnivores in the 1960s and 1970s. The undeniable pioneer of that research was the insightful developmental neurobiologist Joseph Altman (1925-2016). This Cerebellar Classic is devoted to the groundbreaking work of Altman and his graduate student and, subsequently, fellow faculty member, Gopal Das (1933-1991), on postnatal neurogenesis using tritiated thymidine autoradiography to tag newly formed neurons in the cerebellum of cats. Perseverant to their ideas and patiently working in West Lafayette (Indiana), they were the founders of two fields that brought about paradigm shifts and led to an explosive growth in brain research: adult neurogenesis and neural tissue transplantation.
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Keywords:  Adult neurogenesis; Cerebellar development; Feline nervous system; Granule cells; Mitotic divisions

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34704189     DOI: 10.1007/s12311-021-01314-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cerebellum        ISSN: 1473-4222            Impact factor:   3.847


  55 in total

1.  Are new neurons formed in the brains of adult mammals?

Authors:  J ALTMAN
Journal:  Science       Date:  1962-03-30       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  CELLULAR PROLIFERATION IN THE MOUSE AS REVEALED BY AUTORADIOGRAPHY WITH TRITIATED THYMIDINE.

Authors:  W L Hughes; V P Bond; G Brecher; E P Cronkite; R B Painter; H Quastler; F G Sherman
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1958-05       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Studies on the transplantation of developing neural tissue in the mammalian brain. I. Transplantation of cerebellar slabs into the cerebellum of neonate rats.

Authors:  G D Das; J Altman
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1972-03-24       Impact factor: 3.252

4.  Autoradiographic and histological studies of postnatal neurogenesis. 3. Dating the time of production and onset of differentiation of cerebellar microneurons in rats.

Authors:  J Altman
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  1969-07       Impact factor: 3.215

5.  Transplanted precursors of nerve cells: their fate in the cerebellums of young rats.

Authors:  G D Das; J Altman
Journal:  Science       Date:  1971-08-13       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  Gopal Das 1933-1991. A remembrance.

Authors:  D T Ross
Journal:  J Neural Transplant Plast       Date:  1994 Apr-Jun

7.  Autoradiographic and histological studies of postnatal neurogenesis. I. A longitudinal investigation of the kinetics, migration and transformation of cells incorporating tritiated thymidine in neonate rats, with special reference to postnatal neurogenesis in some brain regions.

Authors:  J Altman; G D Das
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  1966-03       Impact factor: 3.215

8.  Post-natal origin of microneurones in the rat brain.

Authors:  J Altman; G D Das
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1965-08-28       Impact factor: 49.962

9.  Autoradiographic and histological evidence of postnatal hippocampal neurogenesis in rats.

Authors:  J Altman; G D Das
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  1965-06       Impact factor: 3.215

Review 10.  Postnatal neurogenesis: of mice, men, and macaques.

Authors:  R M Walton
Journal:  Vet Pathol       Date:  2011-08-08       Impact factor: 2.221

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