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Adult Neural Stem Cells from Midbrain Periventricular Regions Show Limited Neurogenic Potential after Transplantation into the Hippocampal Neurogenic Niche

The regulation of adult neural stem or progenitor cell (aNSC) proliferation and differentiation as an interplay of cell-intrinsic and local environmental cues remains in part unclear, impeding their role in putative regenerative therapies. aNSCs with all major properties of NSCs in vitro have been i...

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Autores principales: Fauser, Mareike, Loewenbrück, Kai F, Rangnick, Johannes, Brandt, Moritz D, Hermann, Andreas, Storch, Alexander
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8616334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34831242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10113021
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author Fauser, Mareike
Loewenbrück, Kai F
Rangnick, Johannes
Brandt, Moritz D
Hermann, Andreas
Storch, Alexander
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Loewenbrück, Kai F
Rangnick, Johannes
Brandt, Moritz D
Hermann, Andreas
Storch, Alexander
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description The regulation of adult neural stem or progenitor cell (aNSC) proliferation and differentiation as an interplay of cell-intrinsic and local environmental cues remains in part unclear, impeding their role in putative regenerative therapies. aNSCs with all major properties of NSCs in vitro have been identified in a variety of brain regions beyond the classic neurogenic niches, including the caudal periventricular regions (PVRs) of the midbrain, though active neurogenesis is either limited or merely absent in these regions. To elucidate cell-intrinsic properties of aNSCs from various PVRs, we here examined the proliferation and early differentiation capacity of murine aNSCs from non-neurogenic midbrain PVRs (PVR(MB)) compared to aNSCs from the neurogenic ventricular-subventricular zone (PVR(V-SVZ)) 7 days after transplantation into the permissive pro-neurogenic niche of the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus in mice. An initial in vitro characterization of the transplants displayed very similar characteristics of both aNSC grafts after in vitro expansion with equal capacities of terminal differentiation into astrocytes and Tuj1(+) neurons. Upon the allogenic transplantation of the respective aNSCs into the DG, PVR(MB) grafts showed a significantly lower graft survival and proliferative capacity compared to PVR(V-SVZ) transplants, whereby the latter are exclusively capable of generating new neurons. Although these differences might be—in part—related to the transplantation procedure and the short-term study design, our data strongly imply important cell-intrinsic differences between aNSCs from neurogenic compared to non-neurogenic PVRs with respect to their neurogenic potential and/or their sensitivity to neurogenic cues.
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spelling pubmed-86163342021-11-26 Adult Neural Stem Cells from Midbrain Periventricular Regions Show Limited Neurogenic Potential after Transplantation into the Hippocampal Neurogenic Niche Fauser, Mareike Loewenbrück, Kai F Rangnick, Johannes Brandt, Moritz D Hermann, Andreas Storch, Alexander Cells Article The regulation of adult neural stem or progenitor cell (aNSC) proliferation and differentiation as an interplay of cell-intrinsic and local environmental cues remains in part unclear, impeding their role in putative regenerative therapies. aNSCs with all major properties of NSCs in vitro have been identified in a variety of brain regions beyond the classic neurogenic niches, including the caudal periventricular regions (PVRs) of the midbrain, though active neurogenesis is either limited or merely absent in these regions. To elucidate cell-intrinsic properties of aNSCs from various PVRs, we here examined the proliferation and early differentiation capacity of murine aNSCs from non-neurogenic midbrain PVRs (PVR(MB)) compared to aNSCs from the neurogenic ventricular-subventricular zone (PVR(V-SVZ)) 7 days after transplantation into the permissive pro-neurogenic niche of the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus in mice. An initial in vitro characterization of the transplants displayed very similar characteristics of both aNSC grafts after in vitro expansion with equal capacities of terminal differentiation into astrocytes and Tuj1(+) neurons. Upon the allogenic transplantation of the respective aNSCs into the DG, PVR(MB) grafts showed a significantly lower graft survival and proliferative capacity compared to PVR(V-SVZ) transplants, whereby the latter are exclusively capable of generating new neurons. Although these differences might be—in part—related to the transplantation procedure and the short-term study design, our data strongly imply important cell-intrinsic differences between aNSCs from neurogenic compared to non-neurogenic PVRs with respect to their neurogenic potential and/or their sensitivity to neurogenic cues. MDPI 2021-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8616334/ /pubmed/34831242 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10113021 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fauser, Mareike
Loewenbrück, Kai F
Rangnick, Johannes
Brandt, Moritz D
Hermann, Andreas
Storch, Alexander
Adult Neural Stem Cells from Midbrain Periventricular Regions Show Limited Neurogenic Potential after Transplantation into the Hippocampal Neurogenic Niche
title Adult Neural Stem Cells from Midbrain Periventricular Regions Show Limited Neurogenic Potential after Transplantation into the Hippocampal Neurogenic Niche
title_full Adult Neural Stem Cells from Midbrain Periventricular Regions Show Limited Neurogenic Potential after Transplantation into the Hippocampal Neurogenic Niche
title_fullStr Adult Neural Stem Cells from Midbrain Periventricular Regions Show Limited Neurogenic Potential after Transplantation into the Hippocampal Neurogenic Niche
title_full_unstemmed Adult Neural Stem Cells from Midbrain Periventricular Regions Show Limited Neurogenic Potential after Transplantation into the Hippocampal Neurogenic Niche
title_short Adult Neural Stem Cells from Midbrain Periventricular Regions Show Limited Neurogenic Potential after Transplantation into the Hippocampal Neurogenic Niche
title_sort adult neural stem cells from midbrain periventricular regions show limited neurogenic potential after transplantation into the hippocampal neurogenic niche
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8616334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34831242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10113021
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