Cell migration in the postnatal subventricular zone
Braz. j. med. biol. res
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35(12): 1411-1421, Dec. 2002. ilus
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RESUMO
New neurons are constantly added to the olfactory bulb of rodents from birth to adulthood. This accretion is not only dependent on sustained neurogenesis, but also on the migration of neuroblasts and immature neurons from the cortical and striatal subventricular zone (SVZ) to the olfactory bulb. Migration along this long tangential pathway, known as the rostral migratory stream (RMS), is in many ways opposite to the classical radial migration of immature neurons it is faster, spans a longer distance, does not require radial glial guidance, and is not limited to postmitotic neurons. In recent years many molecules have been found to be expressed specifically in this pathway and to directly affect this migration. Soluble factors with inhibitory, attractive and inductive roles in migration have been described, as well as molecules mediating cell-to-cell and cell-substrate interactions. However, it is still unclear how the various molecules and cells interact to account for the special migratory behavior in the RMS. Here we will propose some candidate mechanisms for roles in initiating and stopping SVZ/RMS migration
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LILAS (Amériques)
Sujet Principal:
Cellules souches
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Différenciation cellulaire
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Mouvement cellulaire
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Ventricules cérébraux
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Astrocytes
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Neurones
Limites du sujet:
Animaux
langue:
Anglais
Texte intégral:
Braz. j. med. biol. res
Thème du journal:
Biologie
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Médicament
Année:
2002
Type:
Article
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Congrès et conférence
Pays d'affiliation:
Brésil
Institution/Pays d'affiliation:
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro/BR
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