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Neurogenesis in the Adult Ischemic Brain: Generation, Migration, Survival, and Restorative Therapy

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Journal Neuroscientist
Publisher Sage Publications
Specialty Neurology
Date 2005 Sep 10
PMID 16151043
Citations 57
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Abstract

This article reviews current data on the induction of neurogenesis after stroke in the adult brain. The discussion of neurogenesis is divided into production, migration, and survival of these newly formed cells. For production, the subpopulations and the types of cell division are presented. Discussion of cell migration entails presenting data on both the pathways as well as the molecular targeting of newly formed neural progenitor cells to sites of injury. The role of the vascular and the astrocytic microenvironment in promoting the survival and integration of progenitor cells is also presented. Cell-based and pharmacological therapies designed to restore neurological function that promote neurogenesis are described. These therapies also induce angiogenesis and astrocytic changes that brain tissue, which prime the ischemic brain to foster the survival of the newly formed progenitor cells. Signaling pathways that regulate neurogenesis and angiogenesis are also addressed. This review summarizes recent data on neurogenesis and provides insight into the potential for restorative treatments of stroke.

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