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 h...
Glial cells maintain homeostasis that is essential to neuronal function. Injury to the nervous syste...
Long considered merely a trophic and mechanical support to neurons, astrocytes have progressively ta...
Reactive gliosis is the universal reaction to brain injury, but the precise origin and subsequent fa...
SummaryAs a result of brain injury, astrocytes become activated and start to proliferate in the vici...
SummaryAs a result of brain injury, astrocytes become activated and start to proliferate in the vici...
Following injury, the brain undergoes a multicellular response where both neural and non-neural cell...
While neurons play a key role in neurotransmission in the nervous central system (CNS) of animals, g...
NG2-glia, a fourth major glial cell population, were shown to posses wide proliferation and differen...
Astrocyte-like cells, which act as stem cells in the adult brain, reside in a few restricted stem ce...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability globally. No drug treatments...
The regenerative capacity of the central nervous system must be optimized to promote repair followin...
AbstractRecent studies demonstrated that mature atrocytes have the capacity for de-differentiating i...
The morphogen Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) plays a critical role in the development of different tissues. In...
International audienceIdentifying the mechanisms controlling quiescence and activation of neural ste...
International audienceIdentifying the mechanisms controlling quiescence and activation of neural ste...
Glial cells maintain homeostasis that is essential to neuronal function. Injury to the nervous syste...
Long considered merely a trophic and mechanical support to neurons, astrocytes have progressively ta...
Reactive gliosis is the universal reaction to brain injury, but the precise origin and subsequent fa...
SummaryAs a result of brain injury, astrocytes become activated and start to proliferate in the vici...
SummaryAs a result of brain injury, astrocytes become activated and start to proliferate in the vici...
Following injury, the brain undergoes a multicellular response where both neural and non-neural cell...
While neurons play a key role in neurotransmission in the nervous central system (CNS) of animals, g...
NG2-glia, a fourth major glial cell population, were shown to posses wide proliferation and differen...
Astrocyte-like cells, which act as stem cells in the adult brain, reside in a few restricted stem ce...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability globally. No drug treatments...
The regenerative capacity of the central nervous system must be optimized to promote repair followin...
AbstractRecent studies demonstrated that mature atrocytes have the capacity for de-differentiating i...
The morphogen Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) plays a critical role in the development of different tissues. In...
International audienceIdentifying the mechanisms controlling quiescence and activation of neural ste...
International audienceIdentifying the mechanisms controlling quiescence and activation of neural ste...
Glial cells maintain homeostasis that is essential to neuronal function. Injury to the nervous syste...
Long considered merely a trophic and mechanical support to neurons, astrocytes have progressively ta...
Reactive gliosis is the universal reaction to brain injury, but the precise origin and subsequent fa...