Adult neurogenesis supports cognitive and sensory functions in mammals and is significantly reduced with age. Quiescent neural stem cells are the source of new neurons in the adult brain and emerging evidence suggests that the failure of these cells to activate and re-enter the cell cycle is largely responsible for reduced neurogenesis in old animals. However, the molecular mechanisms supporting quiescence and activation in the adult and aged brain remain undefined. Recent work published by Leeman et al. in Science uncovers a novel role for lysosomes in supporting neural stem cell activation, and reveals that loss of lysosome function during aging contributes to reduced neural stem cell activity. Using a combination of transcriptomics and f...
Cellular senescence is viewed as an irreversible cell-cycle arrest mechanism involving a complexity ...
Summary: Adult murine neural stem cells (NSCs) generate neurons in drastically declining numbers wit...
Ageing is defined as a time-dependent functional decline that occurs in most of live organisms. Brai...
Quiescence is important for sustaining neural stem cells (NSCs) in the adult brain over the lifespan...
Age-related declines in cognitive fitness are associated with a reduction in autophagy, an intracell...
Abstract Neurogenesis in the adult mammalian brain relies on the lifelong persistence of quiescent n...
Stem cell dysfunction drives many age-related disorders. Identifying mechanisms that initially compr...
Stem cell dysfunction drives many age-related disorders. Identifying mechanisms that initially compr...
International audienceThe adult mammalian central nervous system contains resident neural stem cells...
Summary: Deciphering the mechanisms that regulate the quiescence of adult neural stem cells (NSCs) i...
Extracted text; Protein turnover and homeostasis are regulated by the proteasomal system, which is c...
9 páginas, 1 figura, 1 tabla.Adult neurogenesis persists in the adult mammalian brain due to the exi...
Although functional organ stem cells persist in the elderly, tissue damage invariably overwhelms tis...
The function of somatic stem cells declines with age. Understanding the molecular underpinnings of t...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are crucial for development, regeneration, and repair of the nervous system...
Cellular senescence is viewed as an irreversible cell-cycle arrest mechanism involving a complexity ...
Summary: Adult murine neural stem cells (NSCs) generate neurons in drastically declining numbers wit...
Ageing is defined as a time-dependent functional decline that occurs in most of live organisms. Brai...
Quiescence is important for sustaining neural stem cells (NSCs) in the adult brain over the lifespan...
Age-related declines in cognitive fitness are associated with a reduction in autophagy, an intracell...
Abstract Neurogenesis in the adult mammalian brain relies on the lifelong persistence of quiescent n...
Stem cell dysfunction drives many age-related disorders. Identifying mechanisms that initially compr...
Stem cell dysfunction drives many age-related disorders. Identifying mechanisms that initially compr...
International audienceThe adult mammalian central nervous system contains resident neural stem cells...
Summary: Deciphering the mechanisms that regulate the quiescence of adult neural stem cells (NSCs) i...
Extracted text; Protein turnover and homeostasis are regulated by the proteasomal system, which is c...
9 páginas, 1 figura, 1 tabla.Adult neurogenesis persists in the adult mammalian brain due to the exi...
Although functional organ stem cells persist in the elderly, tissue damage invariably overwhelms tis...
The function of somatic stem cells declines with age. Understanding the molecular underpinnings of t...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are crucial for development, regeneration, and repair of the nervous system...
Cellular senescence is viewed as an irreversible cell-cycle arrest mechanism involving a complexity ...
Summary: Adult murine neural stem cells (NSCs) generate neurons in drastically declining numbers wit...
Ageing is defined as a time-dependent functional decline that occurs in most of live organisms. Brai...