Neurogénesis en el cerebro adulto


Por: Arias-Carrión Ó., Olivares-Bañuelos T., Drucker-Colín R.

Publicada: 1 ene 2007
Categoría: Neurology (clinical)

Resumen:
Introduction. The discovery that new neurons continue to be generated in the adult brain has modified the concept of brain plasticity and has brought to light new mechanisms that ensure the homeostasis of the nervous system. Development. Neurogenesis, that is to say, the process involving the generation of new neurons, has been shown to occur in the hippocampus and in the olfactory bulb in adult mammals, which suggests that neuronal stem cells persist throughout the entire lifespan. The primary precursors have been identified in specialised regions called neurogenic niches. Interestingly, the cells that give rise to the new neurons in the adult brain express markers for glial cells, a cell lineage that is a long way from that of neurons. Studies conducted during the development of the brain have shown that radial glial cells not only give rise to astrocytes but also neurons, oligodendrocytes and ependymal cells. In addition, it is known that radial glial cells are also the precursors of neuronal stem cells in the adult brain. Conclusions. Overall, these data support the idea that stem cells develop from a neuroepithelial-glial radial-astrocytic lineage. Thus, identifying the primary precursors, both in the developing brain and in the adult brain, is essential to understand the functioning of the nervous system and, from there, to develop strategies for neuronal replacement in the adult brain when needed. © 2007, Revista de Neurología.

Filiaciones:
Arias-Carrión Ó.:
 Departamento de Neurociencias, Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México DF, Mexico

 Departamento de Neurociencias, Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apdo. Postal 70-600, 04510 México DF, Mexico

Olivares-Bañuelos T.:
 Departamento de Neurociencias, Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México DF, Mexico

Drucker-Colín R.:
 Departamento de Neurociencias, Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México DF, Mexico
ISSN: 02100010
Editorial
REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, C/O CESAR VIGUERA, EDITOR, APDO 94121, 08080 BARCELONA, SPAIN, España
Tipo de documento: Review
Volumen: 44 Número: 9
Páginas: 541-550
WOS Id: 000246706500007
ID de PubMed: 17492613