Authors
Toru Yamashita, Mikiko Ninomiya, Pilar Hernández Acosta, Jose Manuel García-Verdugo, Takehiko Sunabori, Masanori Sakaguchi, Kazuhide Adachi, Takuro Kojima, Yuki Hirota, Takeshi Kawase, Nobuo Araki, Koji Abe, Hideyuki Okano, Kazunobu Sawamoto
Publication date
2006/6/14
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
26
Issue
24
Pages
6627-6636
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
Recent studies have revealed that the adult mammalian brain has the capacity to regenerate some neurons after various insults. However, the precise mechanism of insult-induced neurogenesis has not been demonstrated. In the normal brain, GFAP-expressing cells in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricles include a neurogenic cell population that gives rise to olfactory bulb neurons only. Herein, we report evidence that, after a stroke, these cells are capable of producing new neurons outside the olfactory bulbs. SVZ GFAP-expressing cells labeled by a cell-type-specific viral infection method were found to generate neuroblasts that migrated toward the injured striatum after middle cerebral artery occlusion. These neuroblasts in the striatum formed elongated chain-like cell aggregates similar to those in the normal SVZ, and these chains were observed to be closely associated with thin astrocytic …
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