The lizard cerebral cortex as a model to study neuronal regeneration

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Autor(a) principal: LOPEZ-GARCIA,CARLOS
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: MOLOWNY,ASUNCION, NACHER,JUAN, PONSODA,XAVIER, SANCHO-BIELSA,FRANCISCO, ALONSO-LLOSA,GREGORI
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: The medial cerebral cortex of lizards, an area homologous to the hippocampal fascia dentata, shows delayed postnatal neurogenesis, i.e., cells in the medial cortex ependyma proliferate and give rise to immature neurons, which migrate to the cell layer. There, recruited neurons differentiate and give rise to zinc containing axons directed to the rest of cortical areas, thus resulting in a continuous growth of the medial cortex and its zinc-enriched axonal projection. This happens along the lizard life span, even in adult lizards, thus allowing one of their most important characteristics: neuronal regeneration. Experiments in our laboratory have shown that chemical lesion of the medial cortex (affecting up to 95% of its neurons) results in a cascade of events: first, massive neuronal death and axonal-dendritic retraction and, secondly, triggered ependymal-neuroblast proliferation and subsequent neo-histogenesis and regeneration of an almost new medial cortex, indistinguishable from a normal undamaged one. This is the only case to our knowledge of the regeneration of an amniote central nervous centre by new neuron production and neo-histogenesis. Thus the lizard cerebral cortex is a good model to study neuronal regeneration and the complex factors that regulate its neurogenetic, migratory and neo-synaptogenetic events.
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spelling The lizard cerebral cortex as a model to study neuronal regenerationmedial cortexhippocampuspostnatal neurogenesisneural stem cellszincregenerationThe medial cerebral cortex of lizards, an area homologous to the hippocampal fascia dentata, shows delayed postnatal neurogenesis, i.e., cells in the medial cortex ependyma proliferate and give rise to immature neurons, which migrate to the cell layer. There, recruited neurons differentiate and give rise to zinc containing axons directed to the rest of cortical areas, thus resulting in a continuous growth of the medial cortex and its zinc-enriched axonal projection. This happens along the lizard life span, even in adult lizards, thus allowing one of their most important characteristics: neuronal regeneration. Experiments in our laboratory have shown that chemical lesion of the medial cortex (affecting up to 95% of its neurons) results in a cascade of events: first, massive neuronal death and axonal-dendritic retraction and, secondly, triggered ependymal-neuroblast proliferation and subsequent neo-histogenesis and regeneration of an almost new medial cortex, indistinguishable from a normal undamaged one. This is the only case to our knowledge of the regeneration of an amniote central nervous centre by new neuron production and neo-histogenesis. Thus the lizard cerebral cortex is a good model to study neuronal regeneration and the complex factors that regulate its neurogenetic, migratory and neo-synaptogenetic events.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2002-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652002000100006Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.74 n.1 2002reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/S0001-37652002000100006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLOPEZ-GARCIA,CARLOSMOLOWNY,ASUNCIONNACHER,JUANPONSODA,XAVIERSANCHO-BIELSA,FRANCISCOALONSO-LLOSA,GREGORIeng2002-05-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652002000100006Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2002-05-24T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The lizard cerebral cortex as a model to study neuronal regeneration
title The lizard cerebral cortex as a model to study neuronal regeneration
spellingShingle The lizard cerebral cortex as a model to study neuronal regeneration
LOPEZ-GARCIA,CARLOS
medial cortex
hippocampus
postnatal neurogenesis
neural stem cells
zinc
regeneration
title_short The lizard cerebral cortex as a model to study neuronal regeneration
title_full The lizard cerebral cortex as a model to study neuronal regeneration
title_fullStr The lizard cerebral cortex as a model to study neuronal regeneration
title_full_unstemmed The lizard cerebral cortex as a model to study neuronal regeneration
title_sort The lizard cerebral cortex as a model to study neuronal regeneration
author LOPEZ-GARCIA,CARLOS
author_facet LOPEZ-GARCIA,CARLOS
MOLOWNY,ASUNCION
NACHER,JUAN
PONSODA,XAVIER
SANCHO-BIELSA,FRANCISCO
ALONSO-LLOSA,GREGORI
author_role author
author2 MOLOWNY,ASUNCION
NACHER,JUAN
PONSODA,XAVIER
SANCHO-BIELSA,FRANCISCO
ALONSO-LLOSA,GREGORI
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv LOPEZ-GARCIA,CARLOS
MOLOWNY,ASUNCION
NACHER,JUAN
PONSODA,XAVIER
SANCHO-BIELSA,FRANCISCO
ALONSO-LLOSA,GREGORI
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv medial cortex
hippocampus
postnatal neurogenesis
neural stem cells
zinc
regeneration
topic medial cortex
hippocampus
postnatal neurogenesis
neural stem cells
zinc
regeneration
description The medial cerebral cortex of lizards, an area homologous to the hippocampal fascia dentata, shows delayed postnatal neurogenesis, i.e., cells in the medial cortex ependyma proliferate and give rise to immature neurons, which migrate to the cell layer. There, recruited neurons differentiate and give rise to zinc containing axons directed to the rest of cortical areas, thus resulting in a continuous growth of the medial cortex and its zinc-enriched axonal projection. This happens along the lizard life span, even in adult lizards, thus allowing one of their most important characteristics: neuronal regeneration. Experiments in our laboratory have shown that chemical lesion of the medial cortex (affecting up to 95% of its neurons) results in a cascade of events: first, massive neuronal death and axonal-dendritic retraction and, secondly, triggered ependymal-neuroblast proliferation and subsequent neo-histogenesis and regeneration of an almost new medial cortex, indistinguishable from a normal undamaged one. This is the only case to our knowledge of the regeneration of an amniote central nervous centre by new neuron production and neo-histogenesis. Thus the lizard cerebral cortex is a good model to study neuronal regeneration and the complex factors that regulate its neurogenetic, migratory and neo-synaptogenetic events.
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