AbstractThe adult brain is extremely vulnerable to various insults. The recent discovery of neural progenitors in adult mammals, however, raises the possibility of repairing damaged tissue by recruiting their latent regenerative potential. Here we show that activation of endogenous progenitors leads to massive regeneration of hippocampal pyramidal neurons after ischemic brain injury. Endogenous progenitors proliferate in response to ischemia and subsequently migrate into the hippocampus to regenerate new neurons. Intraventricular infusion of growth factors markedly augments these responses, thereby increasing the number of newborn neurons. Our studies suggest that regenerated neurons are integrated into the existing brain circuitry and cont...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of chronic disability and death in the Western world. Today, no ...
International audienceContrary to the long-held dogma according to which the adult mammalian brain d...
Stroke remains one of the most devastating diseases in industrialized countries. Recanalization of t...
AbstractStem cells within the adult brain can be stimulated by injury and growth factor treatment to...
Adult brain-derived neural stem cells have acquired a lot of interest as an endurable neuronal cell ...
Neuronal self-renewal following injuries to the adult brain has been clarified by many recent studie...
After the pioneer report by Joseph Altman of adult neurogenesis (AN) in mammals in 1962, the phenome...
The hippocampus is the most susceptible region of the brain to ischemic lesion, with highly vulnerab...
For a long time it was believed that the adult mammalian brain was completely unable to regenerate a...
International audienceIn the last few decades great thrust has been put in the area of regenerative ...
poster abstractTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death in children and young adul...
The discovery of neural stem cells in the adult brain has led to the promise of utilizing these cell...
The extent of effective regeneration in the adult mammalian brain following structural injury has b...
Multiple insults to the brain lead to neuronal cell death, thus raising the question to what extent ...
The adult brain is particularly susceptible to injury given that it lacks significant regenerative c...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of chronic disability and death in the Western world. Today, no ...
International audienceContrary to the long-held dogma according to which the adult mammalian brain d...
Stroke remains one of the most devastating diseases in industrialized countries. Recanalization of t...
AbstractStem cells within the adult brain can be stimulated by injury and growth factor treatment to...
Adult brain-derived neural stem cells have acquired a lot of interest as an endurable neuronal cell ...
Neuronal self-renewal following injuries to the adult brain has been clarified by many recent studie...
After the pioneer report by Joseph Altman of adult neurogenesis (AN) in mammals in 1962, the phenome...
The hippocampus is the most susceptible region of the brain to ischemic lesion, with highly vulnerab...
For a long time it was believed that the adult mammalian brain was completely unable to regenerate a...
International audienceIn the last few decades great thrust has been put in the area of regenerative ...
poster abstractTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death in children and young adul...
The discovery of neural stem cells in the adult brain has led to the promise of utilizing these cell...
The extent of effective regeneration in the adult mammalian brain following structural injury has b...
Multiple insults to the brain lead to neuronal cell death, thus raising the question to what extent ...
The adult brain is particularly susceptible to injury given that it lacks significant regenerative c...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of chronic disability and death in the Western world. Today, no ...
International audienceContrary to the long-held dogma according to which the adult mammalian brain d...
Stroke remains one of the most devastating diseases in industrialized countries. Recanalization of t...