Insights into the Biology and Therapeutic Applications of Neural Stem Cells
The cerebral cortex is essential for our higher cognitive functions and emotional reasoning. Arguably, this brain structure is the distinguishing feature of our species, and yet our remarkable cognitive capacity has seemingly come at a cost to the regenerative capacity of the human brain. Indeed, th...
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doaj-ead6a7639ab7453ba006b71eb2ae057c2020-11-25T01:28:16ZengHindawi LimitedStem Cells International1687-966X1687-96782016-01-01201610.1155/2016/97453159745315Insights into the Biology and Therapeutic Applications of Neural Stem CellsLachlan Harris0Oressia Zalucki1Michael Piper2Julian Ik-Tsen Heng3The School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, AustraliaThe School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, AustraliaThe School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, AustraliaThe Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, Perth, WA 6009, AustraliaThe cerebral cortex is essential for our higher cognitive functions and emotional reasoning. Arguably, this brain structure is the distinguishing feature of our species, and yet our remarkable cognitive capacity has seemingly come at a cost to the regenerative capacity of the human brain. Indeed, the capacity for regeneration and neurogenesis of the brains of vertebrates has declined over the course of evolution, from fish to rodents to primates. Nevertheless, recent evidence supporting the existence of neural stem cells (NSCs) in the adult human brain raises new questions about the biological significance of adult neurogenesis in relation to ageing and the possibility that such endogenous sources of NSCs might provide therapeutic options for the treatment of brain injury and disease. Here, we highlight recent insights and perspectives on NSCs within both the developing and adult cerebral cortex. Our review of NSCs during development focuses upon the diversity and therapeutic potential of these cells for use in cellular transplantation and in the modeling of neurodevelopmental disorders. Finally, we describe the cellular and molecular characteristics of NSCs within the adult brain and strategies to harness the therapeutic potential of these cell populations in the treatment of brain injury and disease.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9745315 |
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Insights into the Biology and Therapeutic Applications of Neural Stem Cells |
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The cerebral cortex is essential for our higher cognitive functions and emotional reasoning. Arguably, this brain structure is the distinguishing feature of our species, and yet our remarkable cognitive capacity has seemingly come at a cost to the regenerative capacity of the human brain. Indeed, the capacity for regeneration and neurogenesis of the brains of vertebrates has declined over the course of evolution, from fish to rodents to primates. Nevertheless, recent evidence supporting the existence of neural stem cells (NSCs) in the adult human brain raises new questions about the biological significance of adult neurogenesis in relation to ageing and the possibility that such endogenous sources of NSCs might provide therapeutic options for the treatment of brain injury and disease. Here, we highlight recent insights and perspectives on NSCs within both the developing and adult cerebral cortex. Our review of NSCs during development focuses upon the diversity and therapeutic potential of these cells for use in cellular transplantation and in the modeling of neurodevelopmental disorders. Finally, we describe the cellular and molecular characteristics of NSCs within the adult brain and strategies to harness the therapeutic potential of these cell populations in the treatment of brain injury and disease. |
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