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Quiescent Adult Neural Stem Cells:Developmental Origin and Regulatory Mechanisms

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摘要 The existence of neural stem cells(NSCs)in the adult mammalian nervous system,although small in number and restricted to the sub-ventricular zone of the lateral ventricles,the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus,and the olfactory epithelium,is a gift of evolution for the adaptive brain function which requires persistent plastic changes of these regions.It is known that most adult NSCs are latent,showing long cell cycles.In the past decade,the concept of quiescent NSCs(qNSCs)has been widely accepted by researchers in the field,and great progress has been made in the biology of qNSCs.Although the spontaneous neuronal regeneration derived from adult NSCs is not significant,understanding how the behaviors of qNSCs are regulated sheds light on stimulating endogenous NSC-based neuronal regeneration.In this review,we mainly focus on the recent progress of the developmental origin and regulatory mechanisms that maintain qNSCs under normal conditions,and that mobilize qNSCs under pathological conditions,hoping to give some insights for future study.
出处 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第9期1353-1363,共11页 神经科学通报(英文版)
基金 National Natural Science Foundation of China(31970907 and 82171346).
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