Spreading depression and focal venous cerebral ischemia enhance cortical neurogenesis

Endogenous neurogenesis can arise from a variety of physiological stimuli including exercise, learning, or “enriched environment” as well as pathological conditions such as ischemia, epilepsy or cortical spreading depression. Whether all these conditions use a common trigger to set off endogenous ne...

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Main Authors: Ryo Tamaki, Samuel Ige Orie, Beat Alessandri, Oliver Kempski, Axel Heimann
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Neural Regeneration Research
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Online Access:http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2017;volume=12;issue=8;spage=1278;epage=1286;aulast=Tamaki
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spelling doaj-d01d15c33fa343b3a2e9398062e2e9872020-11-25T03:40:15ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNeural Regeneration Research1673-53742017-01-011281278128610.4103/1673-5374.213547Spreading depression and focal venous cerebral ischemia enhance cortical neurogenesisRyo TamakiSamuel Ige OrieBeat AlessandriOliver KempskiAxel HeimannEndogenous neurogenesis can arise from a variety of physiological stimuli including exercise, learning, or “enriched environment” as well as pathological conditions such as ischemia, epilepsy or cortical spreading depression. Whether all these conditions use a common trigger to set off endogenous neurogenesis is yet unclear. We hypothesized that cortical spreading depression (CSD) induces neurogenesis in the cerebral cortex and dentate gyrus after cerebral venous ischemia. Forty-two Wistar rats alternatively underwent sham operation (Sham), induction of ten CSDs or venous ischemia provoked via occlusion of two adjacent superficial cortical vein followed by ten induced CSDs (CSD + 2-VO). As an additional control, 15 naïve rats received no intervention except 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (BrdU) treatment for 7 days. Sagittal brain slices (40 μm thick) were co-stained for BrdU and doublecortin (DCX; new immature neuronal cells) on day 9 or NeuN (new mature neuronal cells) on day 28. On day 9 after sham operation, cell proliferation and neurogenesis occurred in the cortex in rats. The sole induction of CSD had no effect. But on days 9 and 28, more proliferating cells and newly formed neurons in the ipsilateral cortex were observed in rats subjected to CSD + 2VO than in rats subjected to sham operation. On days 9 and 28, cell proliferation and neurogenesis in the ipsilateral dentate gyrus was increased in sham-operated rats than in naïve rats. Our data supports the hypothesis that induced cortical neurogenesis after CSD + 2-VO is a direct effect of ischemia, rather than of CSD alone.http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2017;volume=12;issue=8;spage=1278;epage=1286;aulast=Tamakinerve regeneration; cortical spreading depression; two-vein occlusion; adult neurogenesis; stem cells; cerebral cortex; neural precursor cells; neuron; penumbra; neural regeneration
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author Ryo Tamaki
Samuel Ige Orie
Beat Alessandri
Oliver Kempski
Axel Heimann
spellingShingle Ryo Tamaki
Samuel Ige Orie
Beat Alessandri
Oliver Kempski
Axel Heimann
Spreading depression and focal venous cerebral ischemia enhance cortical neurogenesis
Neural Regeneration Research
nerve regeneration; cortical spreading depression; two-vein occlusion; adult neurogenesis; stem cells; cerebral cortex; neural precursor cells; neuron; penumbra; neural regeneration
author_facet Ryo Tamaki
Samuel Ige Orie
Beat Alessandri
Oliver Kempski
Axel Heimann
author_sort Ryo Tamaki
title Spreading depression and focal venous cerebral ischemia enhance cortical neurogenesis
title_short Spreading depression and focal venous cerebral ischemia enhance cortical neurogenesis
title_full Spreading depression and focal venous cerebral ischemia enhance cortical neurogenesis
title_fullStr Spreading depression and focal venous cerebral ischemia enhance cortical neurogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Spreading depression and focal venous cerebral ischemia enhance cortical neurogenesis
title_sort spreading depression and focal venous cerebral ischemia enhance cortical neurogenesis
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Neural Regeneration Research
issn 1673-5374
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Endogenous neurogenesis can arise from a variety of physiological stimuli including exercise, learning, or “enriched environment” as well as pathological conditions such as ischemia, epilepsy or cortical spreading depression. Whether all these conditions use a common trigger to set off endogenous neurogenesis is yet unclear. We hypothesized that cortical spreading depression (CSD) induces neurogenesis in the cerebral cortex and dentate gyrus after cerebral venous ischemia. Forty-two Wistar rats alternatively underwent sham operation (Sham), induction of ten CSDs or venous ischemia provoked via occlusion of two adjacent superficial cortical vein followed by ten induced CSDs (CSD + 2-VO). As an additional control, 15 naïve rats received no intervention except 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (BrdU) treatment for 7 days. Sagittal brain slices (40 μm thick) were co-stained for BrdU and doublecortin (DCX; new immature neuronal cells) on day 9 or NeuN (new mature neuronal cells) on day 28. On day 9 after sham operation, cell proliferation and neurogenesis occurred in the cortex in rats. The sole induction of CSD had no effect. But on days 9 and 28, more proliferating cells and newly formed neurons in the ipsilateral cortex were observed in rats subjected to CSD + 2VO than in rats subjected to sham operation. On days 9 and 28, cell proliferation and neurogenesis in the ipsilateral dentate gyrus was increased in sham-operated rats than in naïve rats. Our data supports the hypothesis that induced cortical neurogenesis after CSD + 2-VO is a direct effect of ischemia, rather than of CSD alone.
topic nerve regeneration; cortical spreading depression; two-vein occlusion; adult neurogenesis; stem cells; cerebral cortex; neural precursor cells; neuron; penumbra; neural regeneration
url http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2017;volume=12;issue=8;spage=1278;epage=1286;aulast=Tamaki
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