2022
DOI: 10.3390/cells11111743
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Divergence between Neuronal and Oligodendroglial Cell Fate, in Postnatal Brain Neural Stem Cells, Leads to Divergent Properties in Polymorphic In Vitro Assays

Abstract: Two main stem cell pools exist in the postnatal mammalian brain that, although they share some “stemness” properties, also exhibit significant differences. Multipotent neural stem cells survive within specialized microenvironments, called niches, and they are vulnerable to ageing. Oligodendroglial lineage-restricted progenitor cells are widely distributed in the brain parenchyma and are more resistant to the effects of ageing. Here, we create polymorphic neural stem cell cultures and allow cells to progress to… Show more

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“…It should be, also, noted that neurogenesis might require longer time frames and is a much more complicated process, influenced by the developmental origin [62] and the exact location in the niche of the parent NSCs [18,19,58]. Nevertheless, the appearance of neuroblasts, initially expressing doublecortin and subsequently βIII tubulin, is typically observed within the first three days of differentiation [63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be, also, noted that neurogenesis might require longer time frames and is a much more complicated process, influenced by the developmental origin [62] and the exact location in the niche of the parent NSCs [18,19,58]. Nevertheless, the appearance of neuroblasts, initially expressing doublecortin and subsequently βIII tubulin, is typically observed within the first three days of differentiation [63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%