نتایج جستجو برای: neurogenesis

تعداد نتایج: 13625  

2006
Philippe Taupin

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease, characterized in the brain by amyloid plaque deposits and neurofibrillary tangles. It is the most common form of dementia among older people. There is at present no cure for AD, and current treatments consist mainly in drug therapy. Potential therapies for AD involve gene and cellular therapy. The recent confirmation that neurogenesis occ...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2007
Suzanna Becker J Martin Wojtowicz

The mounting evidence for neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus has fundamentally challenged the traditional view of brain development. The intense search for clues as to the functional significance of the new neurons has uncovered a surprising connection between neurogenesis and depression. In animal models of depression, neurogenesis is reduced, whereas many treatments for depression promote ...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2014
James B Aimone Yan Li Star W Lee Gregory D Clemenson Wei Deng Fred H Gage

Adult neurogenesis in the hippocampus is a notable process due not only to its uniqueness and potential impact on cognition but also to its localized vertical integration of different scales of neuroscience, ranging from molecular and cellular biology to behavior. This review summarizes the recent research regarding the process of adult neurogenesis from these different perspectives, with parti...

2013
Laure Belnoue Noelle Grosjean Elodie Ladevèze Djoher Nora Abrous Muriel Koehl

The dentate gyrus (DG) and the olfactory bulb (OB) are two regions of the adult brain in which new neurons are integrated daily in the existing networks. It is clearly established that these newborn neurons are implicated in specific functions sustained by these regions and that different factors can influence neurogenesis in both structures. Among these, life events, particularly occurring dur...

2017
S. Lugert T. Kremer R. Jagasia A. Herrmann S. Aigner C. Giachino I. Mendez-David A. M. Gardier J. P. Carralot H. Meistermann A. Augustin M. D. Saxe J. Lamerz G. Duran-Pacheco A. Ducret V. Taylor D. J. David C. Czech

Adult hippocampal neurogenesis is a remarkable form of brain plasticity through which new neurons are generated throughout life. Despite its important roles in cognition and emotion and its modulation in various preclinical disease models, the functional importance of adult hippocampal neurogenesis in human health has not been revealed because of a lack of tools for monitoring adult neurogenesi...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2002
Manfred Gahr Stefan Leitner Leonida Fusani Fanny Rybak

Neurogenesis in adult brains was widely thought to be a specialization of lower vertebrates related to life-long changes in body size (Birse et al., 1980). In mammals, it was accepted that neurogenesis is restricted to the olfactory epithelium, despite early reports of neurogenesis in the rodent hippocampus (Altman and Das, 1965; Kaplan and Hinds, 1977; Bayer et al., 1982). This dogma of rare a...

2009
Klaus Fabel Susanne A. Wolf Dan Ehninger Harish Babu Perla Leal-Galicia Gerd Kempermann

Voluntary physical exercise (wheel running, RUN) and environmental enrichment both stimulate adult hippocampal neurogenesis but do so by different mechanisms. RUN induces precursor cell proliferation, whereas ENR exerts a survival-promoting effect on newborn cells. In addition, continued RUN prevented the physiologically occurring age-related decline in precursor cell in the dentate gyrus but d...

2006
Peter T. Tsai John J. Ohab Nathalie Kertesz Matthias Groszer Cheryl Matter Jing Gao Xin Liu Hong Wu Thomas Carmichael

Erythropoietin (EPO) is the principal growth factor regulating the production of red blood cells. Recent studies demonstrated that exogenous EPO acts as a neuroprotectant and regulates neurogenesis. Using a genetic approach, we evaluate the roles of endogenous EPO and its classical receptor (EPOR) in mammalian neurogenesis. We demonstrate severe and identical embryonic neurogenesis defects in a...

2014
Christina M. Merkley Charles Jian Adam Mosa Yao-Fang Tan J. Martin Wojtowicz

Adult neurogenesis is highly responsive to environmental and physiological factors. The majority of studies to date have examined short-term consequences of enhancing or blocking neurogenesis but long-term changes remain less well understood. Current evidence for age-related declines in neurogenesis warrant further investigation into these long-term changes. In this report we address the hypoth...

2010
Johannes Fuss Nada M. B. Ben Abdallah Frank W. Hensley Klaus-Josef Weber Rainer Hellweg Peter Gass

Recent evidence postulates a role of hippocampal neurogenesis in anxiety behavior. Here we report that elevated levels of neurogenesis elicit increased anxiety in rodents. Mice performing voluntary wheel running displayed both highly elevated levels of neurogenesis and increased anxiety in three different anxiety-like paradigms: the open field, elevated O-maze, and dark-light box. Reducing neur...

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