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Depletion of transit amplifying cells in the adult brain does not affect quiescent neural stem cell pool size

Authors :
Zaki, Zakiyyah Munirah Mohd
Kuroda, Anri
Morimura, Naoko
Hayashi, Yoshitaka
Hitoshi, Seiji
Source :
The Journal of Physiological Sciences. September 13, 2023, Vol. 73 Issue 1
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Neural stem cells (NSCs) are maintained in the adult mammalian brain throughout the animal's lifespan. NSCs in the subependymal zone infrequently divide and generate transit amplifying cells, which are destined to become olfactory bulb neurons. When transit amplifying cells are depleted, they are replenished by the quiescent NSC pool. However, the cellular basis for this recovery process remains largely unknown. In this study, we traced NSCs and their progeny after transit amplifying cells were eliminated by intraventricular infusion of cytosine [beta]-D-arabinofuranoside. We found that although the number of neurosphere-forming NSCs decreased shortly after the treatment, they were restored to normal levels 3 weeks after the cessation of treatment. More importantly, the depletion of transit amplifying cells did not induce a significant expansion of the NSC pool by symmetric divisions. Our data suggest that the size of the NSC pool is hardly affected by brain damage due to antimitotic drug treatment. Keywords: Lentiviral barcoding, Clonal analysis, Subependymal zone, Neurospheres, Transit amplifying cell, Ara-C<br />Author(s): Zakiyyah Munirah Mohd Zaki[sup.1], Anri Kuroda[sup.1,2], Naoko Morimura[sup.1], Yoshitaka Hayashi[sup.1] and Seiji Hitoshi[sup.1] Background Quiescent neural stem cells (NSCs) are present in the subependymal zone (SEZ) of the postnatal [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18806546
Volume :
73
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The Journal of Physiological Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.765269846
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12576-023-00876-2