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Neurogenic Processes Are Induced by Very Short Periods of Voluntary Wheel-Running in Male Mice

Even in the adult mammalian brain progenitor cells proliferate and give rise to young neurons which integrate into the neuronal network. The dentate gyrus possesses such a neurogenic niche reactive to external stimuli like physical activity. In most studies mice or rats have been exposed to wheel ru...

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Autores principales: Gremmelspacher, Teresa, Gerlach, Johannes, Hubbe, Alix, Haas, Carola A., Häussler, Ute
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5508020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28751854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2017.00385
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author Gremmelspacher, Teresa
Gerlach, Johannes
Hubbe, Alix
Haas, Carola A.
Häussler, Ute
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Gerlach, Johannes
Hubbe, Alix
Haas, Carola A.
Häussler, Ute
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description Even in the adult mammalian brain progenitor cells proliferate and give rise to young neurons which integrate into the neuronal network. The dentate gyrus possesses such a neurogenic niche reactive to external stimuli like physical activity. In most studies mice or rats have been exposed to wheel running for periods of several weeks to activate neurogenesis while early neurogenic processes induced by very short running periods are less well understood. To address this issue, we allowed male C57Bl/6 mice free access to a running wheel for 2 or 7 days. We injected bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) before the last running night, respectively, and quantified cell proliferation with immunocytochemistry for BrdU and Ki-67. Furthermore, we performed immunocytochemistry for doublecortin (DCX) and real-time RT-qPCR for NeuroD1 to characterize and quantify changes in neurogenesis on the protein and mRNA level. Real-time RT-qPCR for neurogenic niche factors (BDNF, FGF-2, BMP4, Noggin) was used to detect changes in the molecular composition of the neurogenic niche. Interestingly, we observed that cell proliferation was already affected after 2 days of running showing a transient decrease, which was followed by a rebound with increased proliferation after 7 days. Neurogenesis was stimulated after 2 days of running, reflected by elevated NeuroD1 mRNA levels, and it was significantly increased after 7 days as indicated by DCX immunostaining. On the level of niche factors we observed changes in expression in favor of neuronal differentiation (increased BDNF mRNA expression) and proliferation (decreased BMP4 mRNA expression) already after 2 days, although increased proliferation is reflected on the cellular level only later. In summary, our data show that 2 days of running are sufficient to activate neurogenic processes and we hypothesize that a strong pressure toward differentiation privileges neurogenesis while proliferation lags behind.
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spelling pubmed-55080202017-07-27 Neurogenic Processes Are Induced by Very Short Periods of Voluntary Wheel-Running in Male Mice Gremmelspacher, Teresa Gerlach, Johannes Hubbe, Alix Haas, Carola A. Häussler, Ute Front Neurosci Neuroscience Even in the adult mammalian brain progenitor cells proliferate and give rise to young neurons which integrate into the neuronal network. The dentate gyrus possesses such a neurogenic niche reactive to external stimuli like physical activity. In most studies mice or rats have been exposed to wheel running for periods of several weeks to activate neurogenesis while early neurogenic processes induced by very short running periods are less well understood. To address this issue, we allowed male C57Bl/6 mice free access to a running wheel for 2 or 7 days. We injected bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) before the last running night, respectively, and quantified cell proliferation with immunocytochemistry for BrdU and Ki-67. Furthermore, we performed immunocytochemistry for doublecortin (DCX) and real-time RT-qPCR for NeuroD1 to characterize and quantify changes in neurogenesis on the protein and mRNA level. Real-time RT-qPCR for neurogenic niche factors (BDNF, FGF-2, BMP4, Noggin) was used to detect changes in the molecular composition of the neurogenic niche. Interestingly, we observed that cell proliferation was already affected after 2 days of running showing a transient decrease, which was followed by a rebound with increased proliferation after 7 days. Neurogenesis was stimulated after 2 days of running, reflected by elevated NeuroD1 mRNA levels, and it was significantly increased after 7 days as indicated by DCX immunostaining. On the level of niche factors we observed changes in expression in favor of neuronal differentiation (increased BDNF mRNA expression) and proliferation (decreased BMP4 mRNA expression) already after 2 days, although increased proliferation is reflected on the cellular level only later. In summary, our data show that 2 days of running are sufficient to activate neurogenic processes and we hypothesize that a strong pressure toward differentiation privileges neurogenesis while proliferation lags behind. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5508020/ /pubmed/28751854 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2017.00385 Text en Copyright © 2017 Gremmelspacher, Gerlach, Hubbe, Haas and Häussler. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Gremmelspacher, Teresa
Gerlach, Johannes
Hubbe, Alix
Haas, Carola A.
Häussler, Ute
Neurogenic Processes Are Induced by Very Short Periods of Voluntary Wheel-Running in Male Mice
title Neurogenic Processes Are Induced by Very Short Periods of Voluntary Wheel-Running in Male Mice
title_full Neurogenic Processes Are Induced by Very Short Periods of Voluntary Wheel-Running in Male Mice
title_fullStr Neurogenic Processes Are Induced by Very Short Periods of Voluntary Wheel-Running in Male Mice
title_full_unstemmed Neurogenic Processes Are Induced by Very Short Periods of Voluntary Wheel-Running in Male Mice
title_short Neurogenic Processes Are Induced by Very Short Periods of Voluntary Wheel-Running in Male Mice
title_sort neurogenic processes are induced by very short periods of voluntary wheel-running in male mice
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5508020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28751854
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2017.00385
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