Neurogenesis in the postnatal cerebellum after injury
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Neurogenesis in the postnatal cerebellum after injury
Abstract
The cerebellum plays major role in motor coordination and learning. It contains half of the neurons in the brain. Thus, deciphering the mechanisms by which cerebellar neurons are generated is essential to understand the cerebellar functions and the pathologies associated with it. In a recent study, Wojcinski et al. (2017) by using in vivo Cre/loxP technologies reveal that Nestin-expressing progenitors repopulated the external granular cell layer after injury. Depletion of postnatal external granular cell layer is not sufficient to induce motor behavior defects in adults, as the cerebellum recovers these neurons. Strikingly, Nestin-expressing progenitors differentiate into granule cell precursors and mature granule neurons after ablation of perinatal external granular layer, either by irradiation or by genetic ablation. This work identified a novel role of Nestin-expressing progenitors in the cerebellar microenvironment during development, and revealed that extracellular signals can convert specified progenitors into multipotent stem cells. Here, we discuss the findings from this study, and evaluate recent advances in our understanding of the cerebellar neurogenesis.
Keywords: Cerebellum; Nestin; Neurogenesis; Progenitors.
Copyright © 2018 ISDN. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The authors indicate no potential conflicts of interest.
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