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Brain Power: Build It
1. Brain Power: Build It Francis Szele, PhD St. Annes College Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics University of Oxford [email_address] Nam et al., 2007 Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz Group
16. The subventricular zone contains stem cell and migratory cells Granule neuron in olfactory bulb Nestin-eGFP Astrocytic stem cell Rapidly dividing progenitor Migrating neuroblasts Microglia Ependymal cells
17. Testing stems with neurospheres subdivide neurospheres: stem cell self-renewal assays of secondary floating neurospheres, stem cell fate potential assays of plated neurospheres, assays of migration from plated neurospheres, assays of cell surface molecule expression in plated neurospheres. day 8 in vitro Lesion Microdissect SVZ, culture floating neurospheres 5 days day 7 in vitro Determine number and size of floating neurospheres +EGF/FGF2 Floating neurospheres Plated neurospheres astrocytes neurons oligodendrocytes
Mouse 3.5 day embryo. Shown in yellow is the inner cell mass of the blastocyst - stem cells.
Three major classes of cells in the nervous system
The Neural plate folds up to from the neural tube Three basic layers during development; ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. The nervous sytem is derived from the ectoderm. Neural tube gives rise to CNS. Neural crest gives rise to PNS: Neurons and glia of dorsal root and cranial ganglia, autonomic ganglia both sympathetic and parasympathetic, Schwann cells of the peripheral nervous system, adrenal medulla, melanocytes and other structures in the periphery.
Much of what is known about cell migration in the brain has been through study of the cerebral cortex. The adult cerebral cortex is a 6 layered structure which forms through an unusual inside-out mode of migration. The bottom layers are formed first, and then the upper layers by cells moving through the bottom layers. Note that the E 8.5 ventricular zone is comprised of cells going through interkinetic nuclear migration (blue) and mitosis (green). Cells then migrate along radial glia to form the postmitotic layers. The first postmitotic layer is the preplate (PP). Then an intermediate zone (IZ) appears which is populated by incoming axons from more caudal structures. These axons may be a substrate for tangential migration. The Cajal-Retzius cells secrete reelin which inhibits neuronal migration of dorsally migrating cells and are responsible for cortical layerig. Later in development, a second layer of mitotically active cells, the subventricular zone (SVZ), appears (it should be called supra-ventricular zone because it is above the VZ). It is also termed the. Its cells are distinguishable from VZ because 1) they do not exhibit interkinetic movement of the nucleus and, 2) they go through the cell cycle at a slower rate.