Neural Stem Cell Niche and Adult Neurogenesis.
Yue LiWeixiang GuoPublished in: The Neuroscientist : a review journal bringing neurobiology, neurology and psychiatry (2020)
Adult neurogenesis is a process that generates new and functional neurons from neural stem cells (NSCs) in a specialized neurogenic niche throughout life. Misregulated neurogenesis is detrimental to normal brain functions. To ensure proper neurogenesis, the niche cells must respond to extrinsic cues while fulfilling the intrinsic requirements of the neurogenic program and adapting their roles accordingly to influence NSC behavior. Understanding how the neurogenic niche executes its functions may guide strategies to maintain its integrative process and provide a permissive milieu for neurogenesis. In this review, we summarize the recent discoveries of interactive regulation of NSCs and neurogenesis by neurogenic niche and its implications in functional integrity of adult brain and neurological disorders.
Keyphrases
- neural stem cells
- cerebral ischemia
- spinal cord injury
- stem cells
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- blood brain barrier
- spinal cord
- white matter
- induced apoptosis
- brain injury
- resting state
- oxidative stress
- childhood cancer
- cell death
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bone marrow
- signaling pathway
- cell cycle arrest
- young adults
- cell therapy