The Number of Stem Cells in the Subependymal Zone of the Adult Rodent Brain is Correlated with the Number of Ependymal Cells and Not with the Volume of the Niche

被引:7
|
作者
Kazanis, Ilias [1 ]
Ffrench-Constant, Charles [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Vet Med, MRC, Cambridge Ctr Stem Cell Biol & Regenerat Med, Cambridge CB3 0ES, England
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Queens Med Res Inst, MRC, Ctr Multiple Sclerosis Res, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
SUBVENTRICULAR ZONE; VASCULAR NICHE;
D O I
10.1089/scd.2011.0130
中图分类号
Q813 [细胞工程];
学科分类号
摘要
The mammalian subependymal zone (SEZ; often called subventricular) situated at the lateral walls of the lateral ventricles of the brain contains a pool of relatively quiescent adult neural stem cells whose neurogenic activity persists throughout life. These stem cells are positioned in close proximity both to the ependymal cells that provide the cerebrospinal fluid interface and to the blood vessel endothelial cells, but the relative contribution of these 2 cell types to stem cell regulation remains undetermined. Here, we address this question by analyzing a naturally occurring example of volumetric scaling of the SEZ in a comparison of the mouse SEZ with the larger rat SEZ. Our analysis reveals that the number of stem cells in the SEZ niche is correlated with the number of ependymal cells rather than with the volume, thereby indicating the importance of ependymal-derived factors in the formation and function of the SEZ. The elucidation of the factors generated by ependymal cells that regulate stem cell numbers within the SEZ is, therefore, of importance for stem cell biology and regenerative neuroscience.
引用
收藏
页码:1090 / 1096
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] CELLULAR ORGANIZATION OF THE CENTRAL CANAL EPENDYMAL ZONE, A NICHE OF LATENT NEURAL STEM CELLS IN THE ADULT MAMMALIAN SPINAL CORD
    Hamilton, L. K.
    Truong, M. K. V.
    Bednarczyk, M. R.
    Aumont, A.
    Fernandes, K. J. L.
    NEUROSCIENCE, 2009, 164 (03) : 1044 - 1056
  • [2] Stem cells of the adult mammalian brain and their niche
    O. Basak
    V. Taylor
    Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2009, 66 : 1057 - 1072
  • [3] Stem cells of the adult mammalian brain and their niche
    Basak, O.
    Taylor, V.
    CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES, 2009, 66 (06) : 1057 - 1072
  • [4] Physiological Interactions between Microglia and Neural Stem Cells in the Adult Subependymal Niche
    Salome Sirerol-Piquer, Ma
    Belenguer, German
    Manuel Morante-Redolat, Jose
    Duart-Abadia, Pere
    Perez-Villalba, Ana
    Farinas, Isabel
    NEUROSCIENCE, 2019, 405 : 77 - 91
  • [5] Paracrine regulation of neural stem cells in the subependymal zone
    Porlan, Eva
    Perez-Villalba, Ana
    Delgado, Ana C.
    Ferron, Sacri R.
    ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 2013, 534 (1-2) : 11 - 19
  • [6] Prospective isolation of adult neural stem cells from the mouse subependymal zone
    Fischer, Judith
    Beckervordersandforth, Ruth
    Tripathi, Pratibha
    Steiner-Mezzadri, Andrea
    Ninkovic, Jovica
    Goetz, Magdalena
    NATURE PROTOCOLS, 2011, 6 (12) : 1981 - 1989
  • [7] Fractone Bulbs Derive from Ependymal Cells and Their Laminin Composition Influence the Stem Cell Niche in the Subventricular Zone
    Nascimento, Marcos Assis
    Sorokin, Lydia
    Coelho-Sampaio, Tatiana
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2018, 38 (16) : 3880 - 3889
  • [8] The realized niche of adult neural stem cells
    Nern, Christian
    Momma, Stefan
    STEM CELL REVIEWS, 2006, 2 (03): : 233 - 240
  • [9] Adult Neural Stem Cells Bridge Their Niche
    Fuentealba, Luis C.
    Obernier, Kirsten
    Alvarez-Buylla, Arturo
    CELL STEM CELL, 2012, 10 (06) : 698 - 708
  • [10] Troy plus brain stem cells cycle through quiescence and regulate their number by sensing niche occupancy
    Basak, Onur
    Krieger, Teresa G.
    Muraro, Mauro J.
    Wiebrands, Kay
    Stange, Daniel E.
    Frias-Aldeguer, Javier
    Rivron, Nicolas C.
    van de Wetering, Marc
    van Es, Johan H.
    van Oudenaarden, Alexander
    Simons, Benjamin D.
    Clevers, Hans
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2018, 115 (04) : E610 - E619