9 Neurogenesis in the Adult Hippocampus

G. Kempermann, Hongjun Song, F. Gage
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As noted previously in this volume, adult neurogenesis is a process, not an event. Adult neurogenesis comprises a series of sequential developmental events that are all necessary for the generation of new neurons under the conditions of the adult brain. In the original publications on adult neurogenesis, the precursor cell population from which neurogenesis originates was identified only by the detection of proliferative activity and the absence of mature neuronal markers (Altman and Das 1965; Kaplan and Hinds 1977; Cameron et al. 1993; Kuhn et al. 1996). The new neurons, in contrast, were identified by the presence of mature neuronal markers in cells that had been birthmarked with the thymidineoder BrdU (bromodeoxyuridine) method (see Chapters 2 and 3) a couple of weeks earlier. The expression of the polysialilated neural cell adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM) with neurogenesis has been noted early but could not be clearly linked to either proliferation or mature stage (Seki and Arai 1993a,b). PSA-NCAM expression was the first indication of the developmental events that take place, filling the gaps between the start and endpoint of development. Today, we have quite detailed knowledge about the course of neuronal development in the adult hippocampus, and although many detailed questions remain open, a clear overall picture has emerged (Kempermann et al. 2004; Abrous et al. 2005; Ming and Song 2005; Lledo et al. 2006). Although we coarsely talk about neurogenesis in the hippocampus, it should be noted that neurogenesis occurs only in the dentate gyrus (DG), not other regions; in an...
成人海马的神经发生
如前所述,成人神经发生是一个过程,而不是一个事件。成人神经发生包括一系列连续的发育事件,这些事件都是在成人大脑条件下产生新神经元所必需的。在关于成人神经发生的原始出版物中,神经发生起源的前体细胞群仅通过检测增殖活性和缺乏成熟神经元标记物来识别(Altman和Das 1965;卡普兰和海因兹1977;Cameron et al. 1993;Kuhn et al. 1996)。相比之下,新神经元是通过在几周前用胸腺嘧啶生成的BrdU(溴脱氧尿苷)方法(见第2章和第3章)中存在的成熟神经元标记物来识别的。多唾液化神经细胞粘附分子(PSA-NCAM)在神经发生过程中的表达早被发现,但不能明确地将其与增殖或成熟阶段联系起来(Seki和Arai 1993a,b)。PSA-NCAM的表达是发育事件发生的第一个指示,填补了发育起点和终点之间的空白。今天,我们对成人海马体中神经元发育的过程有了相当详细的了解,尽管许多细节问题仍未解决,但一个清晰的总体图景已经出现(Kempermann et al. 2004;Abrous et al. 2005;明宋2005;Lledo et al. 2006)。虽然我们粗略地谈论海马中的神经发生,但应该注意的是,神经发生只发生在齿状回(DG),而不是其他区域;在一个…
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