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Regulation of adult neural precursor cell migration
Authors:Leong Soo Yuen  Turnley Ann M
Institution:Centre for Neuroscience, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia
Abstract:Adult neural precursor cells (NPCs) are predominantly located in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricles or in the subgranular zone of the dentate gyrus. These NPCs produce neuroblasts that normally migrate and integrate into the olfactory bulb and hippocampus, respectively. Following CNS damage due to disease or injury, NPCs can also migrate to the site of damage. Enhancement of NPC migration to sites of neural damage may increase their potential for repair but requires an understanding of processes that regulate basal and injury-induced migration so we can harness this potential. This review highlights the extrinsic factors and major intrinsic signalling pathways that regulate endogenous basal NPC migration to the olfactory bulb and the role of inflammatory mediators and chemokines in disease and injury-induced NPC migration.
Keywords:BDNF  brain-derived neurotrophic factor  CCK  cholecystokinin  DCC  Deleted in Colorectal Carcinoma  DCX  doublecortin  EAE  experimental allergic encephalomyelitis  EGF  epidermal growth factor  GTPases  guanosine triphosphatases  ICAM-1  intercellular adhesion molecule-1  IFNγ  interferon gamma  MCP-1  monocyte chemoattractant protein  NGF  nerve growth factor  NPCs  neural precursor cells  NPY  neuropeptide Y  PSA-NCAM  polysialated neural cell adhesion molecule  PK2  prokineticin-2  RMS  rostral migratory stream  Shh  sonic hedgehog  SDF1  stromal-derived factor-1  SNpc  substantia nigra pars compacta  SVZ  subventricular zone  TGFα  transforming growth factor-α  TNFα  tumor necrosis factor alpha  VEGF  vascular endothelial growth factor
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