Cellular and molecular characterization of multipolar Map5-expressing cells: a subset of newly generated, stage-specific parenchymal cells in the mammalian central nervous system
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Although extremely interesting in adult neuro-glio-genesis and promising as an
endogenous source for repair, parenchymal progenitors remain largely obscure in their
identity and physiology, due to a scarce availability of stage-specific markers. What
appears difficult is the distinction between real cell populations and various differentiative
stages of the same population. Here we focused on a subset of multipolar,
polydendrocyte-like cells (mMap5 cells) expressing the microtubule associated protein 5
(Map5), which is known to be present in most neurons. We characterized the morphology,
phenotype, regional distribution, proliferative dynamics, and stage-specific marker
expression of these cells in the rabbit and mouse CNS, also assessing their existence in
other mammalian species. mMap5 cells were never found to co-express the Ng2 antigen.
They appear to be a population of glial cells sharing features but also differences with
Ng2+ progenitor cells. We show that mMap5 cells are newly generated, postmitotic
parenchymal elements of the oligodendroglial lineage, thus being a stage-specific
population of polydendrocytes. Finally, we report that the number of mMap5 cells, although
reduced within the brain of adult/old animals, can increase in neurodegenerative and
traumatic conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Crociara P; Parolisi R; Conte D; Fumagalli M; Bonfanti L
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