Regulation and function of neurogenesis in the adult vertebrate brain

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Autor(a) principal: Mendez-Otero,R.
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Zaverucha-do-Valle,C., Gubert,F., Freitas,G.R. de, Santiago,M.F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2005001000012
Resumo: Most adult tissues retain a reservoir of self-renewing, multipotent stem cells that can generate differentiated tissue components. Until recently, the brain was thought to be an exception to this rule and for many years the pervasive dogma of neurobiology relegated neurogenesis to the embryonic and earlier postnatal stages of development. The discovery of constant neuronal replacement in the adult brain has changed the way we think about neurological diseases and about the exploration of new strategies for brain repair. In this review we will explore the potential of adult neural stem cells and we will present some of our own work on this subject. We will also discuss the possibility that adult neurogenesis and neuronal replacement may also play a role in therapies aimed at restoring impaired brain function. A better understanding of the various aspects of spontaneous neuronal replacement may also be used to increase the success of procedures with cell therapies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Regulation and function of neurogenesis in the adult vertebrate brain
title Regulation and function of neurogenesis in the adult vertebrate brain
spellingShingle Regulation and function of neurogenesis in the adult vertebrate brain
Mendez-Otero,R.
Neural stem cells
Adult neurogenesis
9-O-acetyl GD3
Gangliosides
title_short Regulation and function of neurogenesis in the adult vertebrate brain
title_full Regulation and function of neurogenesis in the adult vertebrate brain
title_fullStr Regulation and function of neurogenesis in the adult vertebrate brain
title_full_unstemmed Regulation and function of neurogenesis in the adult vertebrate brain
title_sort Regulation and function of neurogenesis in the adult vertebrate brain
author Mendez-Otero,R.
author_facet Mendez-Otero,R.
Zaverucha-do-Valle,C.
Gubert,F.
Freitas,G.R. de
Santiago,M.F.
author_role author
author2 Zaverucha-do-Valle,C.
Gubert,F.
Freitas,G.R. de
Santiago,M.F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendez-Otero,R.
Zaverucha-do-Valle,C.
Gubert,F.
Freitas,G.R. de
Santiago,M.F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neural stem cells
Adult neurogenesis
9-O-acetyl GD3
Gangliosides
topic Neural stem cells
Adult neurogenesis
9-O-acetyl GD3
Gangliosides
description Most adult tissues retain a reservoir of self-renewing, multipotent stem cells that can generate differentiated tissue components. Until recently, the brain was thought to be an exception to this rule and for many years the pervasive dogma of neurobiology relegated neurogenesis to the embryonic and earlier postnatal stages of development. The discovery of constant neuronal replacement in the adult brain has changed the way we think about neurological diseases and about the exploration of new strategies for brain repair. In this review we will explore the potential of adult neural stem cells and we will present some of our own work on this subject. We will also discuss the possibility that adult neurogenesis and neuronal replacement may also play a role in therapies aimed at restoring impaired brain function. A better understanding of the various aspects of spontaneous neuronal replacement may also be used to increase the success of procedures with cell therapies.
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