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Age-dependent changes in the subcallosal zone neurogenesis of mice

Authors
Kim, Hyun JungKim, Joo YeonSun, Woong
Issue Date
Nov-2012
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Aging; Neural stem cell; Neurogenesis; Traumatic brain injury; Subcallosal zone
Citation
NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL, v.61, no.6, pp.879 - 884
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Journal Title
NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL
Volume
61
Number
6
Start Page
879
End Page
884
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/107100
DOI
10.1016/j.neuint.2012.02.027
ISSN
0197-0186
Abstract
There are several known neurogenic areas including subventricular zone and subgranular layer in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. Both germinal centers exhibit an age-dependent decline in cell proliferation and neurogenesis, which may be associated with age-related decline in brain function. We recently identified the subcallosal zone (SCZ) as a novel neural stem cell niche with a potential to spontaneously produce new neuroblasts. We examined whether SCZ neurogenesis is also regulated by the age of mice. The number of newly generated neuroblasts was reduced in the SCZ with age, and only marginal number of DCX-labeled neuroblasts was found in 6-month-old SCZ, which is most likely due to reduced proliferation of progenitor cells and loss of neural stem cells (NSCs). This age-dependent changes in the SCZ occurred earlier than that of other neurogenic brain regions. The neurosphere assay in vitro confirmed the depletion of NSCs within the SCZ of young adults. However, marked induction of neuroblast production in the SCZ was seen in 6-month-old mice after traumatic brain injury. Taken together, these results indicate that a rapid decline in SCZ neurogenesis in mice is due to depletion of NSCs and reduced capacity to produce neuroblasts. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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