Cell cycle and lineage progression of neural progenitors in the ventricular-subventricular zones of adult mice
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Proliferating neural stem cells and intermediate progenitors persist
in the ventricular-subventricular zone (V-SVZ) of the adult mammalian
brain. This extensive germinal layer in the walls of the
lateral ventricles is the site of birth of different types of interneurons
destined for the olfactory bulb. The cell cycle dynamics of stem
cells (B1 cells), intermediate progenitors (C cells), and neuroblasts
(A cells) in the V-SVZ and the number of times these cells divide
remain unknown. Using whole mounts of the walls of the lateral
ventricles of adult mice and three cell cycle analysis methods using
thymidine analogs, we determined the proliferation dynamics of
B1, C, and A cells in vivo. Achaete-scute complex homolog (Ascl)1+ C
cells were heterogeneous with a cell cycle length (TC) of 18โ25 h
and a long S phase length (TS) of 14โ17 h. After C cells, Doublecortin+
A cells were the second-most common dividing cell type in
the V-SVZ and had a TC of 18 h and TS of 9 h. Human glial fibrillary
acidic protein (hGFAP)::GFP+ B1 cells had a surprisingly short Tc of
17โ18 h and a TS of 4 h. Progenitor population analysis suggests
that following the initial division of B1 cells, C cells divide three
times and A cells once, possibly twice. These data provide essential
information on the dynamics of adult progenitor cell proliferation
in the V-SVZ and how large numbers of new neurons continue to be
produced in the adult mammalian brain.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Ponti G; Obernier K; Guinto C; Jose L; Bonfanti L; Alvarez-Buylla A
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