نتایج جستجو برای: nspcs

تعداد نتایج: 139  

Journal: :Genes & development 2011
Jing Zhou Gayatri Shrikhande Jing Xu Renée M McKay Dennis K Burns Jane E Johnson Luis F Parada

Subependymal nodules (SENs) and subependymal giant cell astrocytomas (SEGAs) are common brain lesions found in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). These brain lesions present a mixed glioneuronal phenotype and have been hypothesized to originate from neural stem cells. However, this hypothesis has not been tested empirically. Here, we report that loss of Tsc1 in mouse subventricular...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
sajad sahab negah a. shefa neuroscience research center, khatam alanbia hospital, tehran, iranhistology and embryology group, basic science department, faculty of veterinary medicine, shiraz university, shiraz, iran zabihollah khaksar histology and embryology group, basic science department, faculty of veterinary medicine, shiraz university, shiraz, iran hadi kazemi a. shefa neuroscience research center, khatam alanbia hospital, tehran, iran b. shahin mohammad sadeghi department of plastic and reconstructive surgery, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hadi aligholi a. shefa neuroscience research center, khatam alanbia hospital, tehran, iran b. pediatric department, medical faculty, shahed university, tehran, iran mostafa modarres mousavi shefa neuroscience research center, khatam alanbia hospital, tehran, iran

spinal cord injury (sci) is a devastating condition, with sudden loss of sensory, motor, and autonomic function distal to the level of trauma. the primary mechanical trauma causes necrosis, edema, hemorrhage, and vasospasm. a cascade of secondary pathophysiological mechanisms is induced, including ischemia, apoptosis, fluid and electrolyte disturbances, excitotoxicity, lipid peroxidation, produ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Caroline Guglielmetti Jelle Praet Janaki Raman Rangarajan Ruth Vreys Nathalie De Vocht Frederik Maes Marleen Verhoye Peter Ponsaerts Annemarie van der Linden

Multiple sclerosis is a devastating demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) in which endogenous remyelination, and thus recovery, often fails. Although the cuprizone mouse model allowed elucidation of many molecular factors governing remyelination, currently very little is known about the spatial origin of the oligodendrocyte progenitor cells that initiate remyelination in thi...

2013
Simon M.G. Braun Raquel A.C. Machado Sebastian Jessberger

Neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) generate new neurons throughout life in distinct areas of the adult mammalian brain. Besides classical transgenesis-based approaches, retrovirus-mediated genetic manipulation is frequently used to study mechanisms that regulate neurogenesis in the nervous system. Here, we show that fusion of a tamoxifen-regulatable estrogen receptor (ER(T2)) motif to transcr...

Journal: :eLife 2021

The ventricular-subventricular zone (V-SVZ), on the walls of lateral ventricles, harbors largest neurogenic niche in adult mouse brain. Previous work has shown that neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) different locations within V-SVZ produce subtypes new neurons for olfactory bulb. molecular signatures underlie this regional heterogeneity remain largely unknown. Here, we present a single-cell ...

Journal: :Neuro-oncology 2010
Katharina Hansen Franz-Josef Müller Markus Messing Frank Zeigler Jeanne F Loring Katrin Lamszus Manfred Westphal Nils Ole Schmidt

Neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) display inherent pathotropic properties that can be exploited for targeted delivery of therapeutic genes to invasive malignancies in the central nervous system. Optimizing transplantation efficiency will be essential for developing relevant NSPC-based brain tumor therapies. To date, the real-world issue of handling and affixing NSPCs in the context of the ne...

2014
Robert Nunan Harri Sivasathiaseelan Damla Khan Malik Zaben William Gray

Neurogenesis, the production of new neurons from neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs), occurs throughout adulthood in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus, where it supports learning and memory. The innate and adaptive immune systems are increasingly recognized as important modulators of hippocampal neurogenesis under both physiological and pathological conditions. However, the mechanisms by wh...

2016
Ying Li Evangeline Tzatzalos Kelvin Y. Kwan Martin Grumet Li Cai

Notch1 signaling plays a critical role in maintaining and determining neural stem/progenitor cell (NSPC) fate, yet the transcriptional mechanism controlling Notch1 specific expression in NSPCs remains incomplete. Here, we show transcription factor Nkx6.1 interacts with a cis-element (CR2, an evolutionarily conserved non-coding fragment in the second intron of Notch1 locus) and regulates the exp...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2017
Prabesh Bhattarai Alvin Kuriakose Thomas Mehmet Ilyas Cosacak Christos Papadimitriou Violeta Mashkaryan Yixin Zhang Caghan Kizil

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disease in which accumulation of toxic amyloid-β42 (Aβ42) peptides leads to synaptic degeneration, inflammation, neuronal death, and learning deficits. Humans cannot regenerate lost neurons in the case of AD in part due to impaired proliferative capacity of the neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) and reduced neurogenesis. Therefore, ...

2014
Makiko Sakao-Suzuki Hideya Kawasaki Taisuke Akamatsu Shiori Meguro Hiroaki Miyajima Toshihide Iwashita Yoshihiro Tsutsui Naoki Inoue Isao Kosugi

OBJECTIVE Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is the leading viral cause of neurodevelopmental disorders in humans, with the most severe and permanent sequelae being those affecting the cerebrum. As the fetal immune reactions to congenital CMV infection in the brain and their effects on cerebral development remain elusive, our aim was to investigate primitive innate immunity to CMV infec...

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