Reactive Glia in the Injured Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties in Response to Sonic Hedgehog
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Resumo: | As a result of brain injury, astrocytes become activated and start to proliferate in the vicinity of the injury site. Recently, we had demonstrated that these reactive astrocytes, or glia, can form self-renewing and multipotent neurospheres in vitro. In the present study, we demonstrate that it is only invasive injury, such as stab wounding or cerebral ischemia, and not noninvasive injury conditions, such as chronic amyloidosis or induced neuronal death, that can elicit this increase in plasticity. Furthermore, we find that Sonic hedgehog (SHH) is the signal that acts directly on the astrocytes and is necessary and sufficient to elicit the stem cell response both in vitro and in vivo. These findings provide a molecular basis for how cells with neural stem cell lineage emerge at sites of brain injury and imply that the high levels of SHH known to enter the brain from extraneural sources after invasive injury can trigger this response. |
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Sirko, SwetlanaBehrendt, GwendolynJohansson, Pia AnnetteTripathi, PratibhaCosta, Marcos RomualdoBek, SarahHeinrich, ChristopheTiedt, SteffenColak, DilekDichgans, MartinFischer, Isabel RebekkaPlesnila, NikolausStaufenbiel, MatthiasHaass, ChristianSnapyan, MarinaSaghatelyan, ArmenLi-Huei, TsaiFischer, AndréGrobe, KayDimou, LedaGötz, Magdalena2017-06-01T11:54:52Z2017-06-01T11:54:52Z2013-04-041934-5909https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/23319engReactive GliaBrain AcquireStem Cell PropertiesSonic HedgehogReactive Glia in the Injured Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties in Response to Sonic Hedgehoginfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleAs a result of brain injury, astrocytes become activated and start to proliferate in the vicinity of the injury site. Recently, we had demonstrated that these reactive astrocytes, or glia, can form self-renewing and multipotent neurospheres in vitro. In the present study, we demonstrate that it is only invasive injury, such as stab wounding or cerebral ischemia, and not noninvasive injury conditions, such as chronic amyloidosis or induced neuronal death, that can elicit this increase in plasticity. Furthermore, we find that Sonic hedgehog (SHH) is the signal that acts directly on the astrocytes and is necessary and sufficient to elicit the stem cell response both in vitro and in vivo. 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Reactive Glia in the Injured Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties in Response to Sonic Hedgehog |
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Reactive Glia in the Injured Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties in Response to Sonic Hedgehog |
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Reactive Glia in the Injured Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties in Response to Sonic Hedgehog Sirko, Swetlana Reactive Glia Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties Sonic Hedgehog |
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Reactive Glia in the Injured Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties in Response to Sonic Hedgehog |
title_full |
Reactive Glia in the Injured Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties in Response to Sonic Hedgehog |
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Reactive Glia in the Injured Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties in Response to Sonic Hedgehog |
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Reactive Glia in the Injured Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties in Response to Sonic Hedgehog |
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Reactive Glia in the Injured Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties in Response to Sonic Hedgehog |
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Sirko, Swetlana |
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Sirko, Swetlana Behrendt, Gwendolyn Johansson, Pia Annette Tripathi, Pratibha Costa, Marcos Romualdo Bek, Sarah Heinrich, Christophe Tiedt, Steffen Colak, Dilek Dichgans, Martin Fischer, Isabel Rebekka Plesnila, Nikolaus Staufenbiel, Matthias Haass, Christian Snapyan, Marina Saghatelyan, Armen Li-Huei, Tsai Fischer, André Grobe, Kay Dimou, Leda Götz, Magdalena |
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Behrendt, Gwendolyn Johansson, Pia Annette Tripathi, Pratibha Costa, Marcos Romualdo Bek, Sarah Heinrich, Christophe Tiedt, Steffen Colak, Dilek Dichgans, Martin Fischer, Isabel Rebekka Plesnila, Nikolaus Staufenbiel, Matthias Haass, Christian Snapyan, Marina Saghatelyan, Armen Li-Huei, Tsai Fischer, André Grobe, Kay Dimou, Leda Götz, Magdalena |
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Sirko, Swetlana Behrendt, Gwendolyn Johansson, Pia Annette Tripathi, Pratibha Costa, Marcos Romualdo Bek, Sarah Heinrich, Christophe Tiedt, Steffen Colak, Dilek Dichgans, Martin Fischer, Isabel Rebekka Plesnila, Nikolaus Staufenbiel, Matthias Haass, Christian Snapyan, Marina Saghatelyan, Armen Li-Huei, Tsai Fischer, André Grobe, Kay Dimou, Leda Götz, Magdalena |
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Reactive Glia Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties Sonic Hedgehog |
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Reactive Glia Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties Sonic Hedgehog |
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As a result of brain injury, astrocytes become activated and start to proliferate in the vicinity of the injury site. Recently, we had demonstrated that these reactive astrocytes, or glia, can form self-renewing and multipotent neurospheres in vitro. In the present study, we demonstrate that it is only invasive injury, such as stab wounding or cerebral ischemia, and not noninvasive injury conditions, such as chronic amyloidosis or induced neuronal death, that can elicit this increase in plasticity. Furthermore, we find that Sonic hedgehog (SHH) is the signal that acts directly on the astrocytes and is necessary and sufficient to elicit the stem cell response both in vitro and in vivo. These findings provide a molecular basis for how cells with neural stem cell lineage emerge at sites of brain injury and imply that the high levels of SHH known to enter the brain from extraneural sources after invasive injury can trigger this response. |
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