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The adult human subventricular zone: partial ependymal coverage and proliferative capacity of cerebrospinal fluid

Neurogenesis continues throughout adulthood in specialized regions of the brain. One of these regions is the subventricular zone. During brain development, neurogenesis is regulated by a complex interplay of intrinsic and extrinsic cues that control stem-cell survival, renewal and cell lineage speci...

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Autores principales: de Sonnaville, Sophia F A M, van Strien, Miriam E, Middeldorp, Jinte, Sluijs, Jacqueline A, van den Berge, Simone A, Moeton, Martina, Donega, Vanessa, van Berkel, Annemiek, Deering, Tasmin, De Filippis, Lidia, Vescovi, Angelo L, Aronica, Eleonora, Glass, Rainer, van de Berg, Wilma D J, Swaab, Dick F, Robe, Pierre A, Hol, Elly M
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7750937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33376983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcaa150
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author de Sonnaville, Sophia F A M
van Strien, Miriam E
Middeldorp, Jinte
Sluijs, Jacqueline A
van den Berge, Simone A
Moeton, Martina
Donega, Vanessa
van Berkel, Annemiek
Deering, Tasmin
De Filippis, Lidia
Vescovi, Angelo L
Aronica, Eleonora
Glass, Rainer
van de Berg, Wilma D J
Swaab, Dick F
Robe, Pierre A
Hol, Elly M
author_facet de Sonnaville, Sophia F A M
van Strien, Miriam E
Middeldorp, Jinte
Sluijs, Jacqueline A
van den Berge, Simone A
Moeton, Martina
Donega, Vanessa
van Berkel, Annemiek
Deering, Tasmin
De Filippis, Lidia
Vescovi, Angelo L
Aronica, Eleonora
Glass, Rainer
van de Berg, Wilma D J
Swaab, Dick F
Robe, Pierre A
Hol, Elly M
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description Neurogenesis continues throughout adulthood in specialized regions of the brain. One of these regions is the subventricular zone. During brain development, neurogenesis is regulated by a complex interplay of intrinsic and extrinsic cues that control stem-cell survival, renewal and cell lineage specification. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is an integral part of the neurogenic niche in development as it is in direct contact with radial glial cells, and it is important in regulating proliferation and migration. Yet, the effect of CSF on neural stem cells in the subventricular zone of the adult human brain is unknown. We hypothesized a persistent stimulating effect of ventricular CSF on neural stem cells in adulthood, based on the literature, describing bulging accumulations of subventricular cells where CSF is in direct contact with the subventricular zone. Here, we show by immunohistochemistry on post-mortem adult human subventricular zone sections that neural stem cells are in close contact with CSF via protrusions through both intact and incomplete ependymal layers. We are the first to systematically quantify subventricular glial nodules denuded of ependyma and consisting of proliferating neural stem and progenitor cells, and showed that they are present from foetal age until adulthood. Neurosphere, cell motility and differentiation assays as well as analyses of RNA expression were used to assess the effects of CSF of adult humans on primary neural stem cells and a human immortalized neural stem cell line. We show that human ventricular CSF increases proliferation and decreases motility of neural stem cells. Our results also indicate that adult CSF pushes neural stem cells from a relative quiescent to a more active state and promotes neuronal over astrocytic lineage differentiation. Thus, CSF continues to stimulate neural stem cells throughout aging.
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spelling pubmed-77509372020-12-28 The adult human subventricular zone: partial ependymal coverage and proliferative capacity of cerebrospinal fluid de Sonnaville, Sophia F A M van Strien, Miriam E Middeldorp, Jinte Sluijs, Jacqueline A van den Berge, Simone A Moeton, Martina Donega, Vanessa van Berkel, Annemiek Deering, Tasmin De Filippis, Lidia Vescovi, Angelo L Aronica, Eleonora Glass, Rainer van de Berg, Wilma D J Swaab, Dick F Robe, Pierre A Hol, Elly M Brain Commun Original Article Neurogenesis continues throughout adulthood in specialized regions of the brain. One of these regions is the subventricular zone. During brain development, neurogenesis is regulated by a complex interplay of intrinsic and extrinsic cues that control stem-cell survival, renewal and cell lineage specification. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is an integral part of the neurogenic niche in development as it is in direct contact with radial glial cells, and it is important in regulating proliferation and migration. Yet, the effect of CSF on neural stem cells in the subventricular zone of the adult human brain is unknown. We hypothesized a persistent stimulating effect of ventricular CSF on neural stem cells in adulthood, based on the literature, describing bulging accumulations of subventricular cells where CSF is in direct contact with the subventricular zone. Here, we show by immunohistochemistry on post-mortem adult human subventricular zone sections that neural stem cells are in close contact with CSF via protrusions through both intact and incomplete ependymal layers. We are the first to systematically quantify subventricular glial nodules denuded of ependyma and consisting of proliferating neural stem and progenitor cells, and showed that they are present from foetal age until adulthood. Neurosphere, cell motility and differentiation assays as well as analyses of RNA expression were used to assess the effects of CSF of adult humans on primary neural stem cells and a human immortalized neural stem cell line. We show that human ventricular CSF increases proliferation and decreases motility of neural stem cells. Our results also indicate that adult CSF pushes neural stem cells from a relative quiescent to a more active state and promotes neuronal over astrocytic lineage differentiation. Thus, CSF continues to stimulate neural stem cells throughout aging. Oxford University Press 2020-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7750937/ /pubmed/33376983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcaa150 Text en © The Author(s) (2020). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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de Sonnaville, Sophia F A M
van Strien, Miriam E
Middeldorp, Jinte
Sluijs, Jacqueline A
van den Berge, Simone A
Moeton, Martina
Donega, Vanessa
van Berkel, Annemiek
Deering, Tasmin
De Filippis, Lidia
Vescovi, Angelo L
Aronica, Eleonora
Glass, Rainer
van de Berg, Wilma D J
Swaab, Dick F
Robe, Pierre A
Hol, Elly M
The adult human subventricular zone: partial ependymal coverage and proliferative capacity of cerebrospinal fluid
title The adult human subventricular zone: partial ependymal coverage and proliferative capacity of cerebrospinal fluid
title_full The adult human subventricular zone: partial ependymal coverage and proliferative capacity of cerebrospinal fluid
title_fullStr The adult human subventricular zone: partial ependymal coverage and proliferative capacity of cerebrospinal fluid
title_full_unstemmed The adult human subventricular zone: partial ependymal coverage and proliferative capacity of cerebrospinal fluid
title_short The adult human subventricular zone: partial ependymal coverage and proliferative capacity of cerebrospinal fluid
title_sort adult human subventricular zone: partial ependymal coverage and proliferative capacity of cerebrospinal fluid
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7750937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33376983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcaa150
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