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Notch Activity Levels Control the Balance between Quiescence and Recruitment of Adult Neural Stem Cells
Prisca Chapouton, P. Skupien, Birgit Hesl, Marion Coolen, John C. Moore, Romain Madelaine, E. Kremmer, Theresa Faus-Keßler, Patrick Blader, Nathan D. Lawson, Laure Bally‐Cuif
Journal of Neuroscience · 2010 · ▲ 258 citations
Abstract
The limited generation of neurons during adulthood is controlled by a balance between quiescence and recruitment of neural stem cells (NSCs). We use here the germinal zone of the zebrafish adult telencephalon to examine how the frequency of NSC divisions is regulated. We show, using several in vivo techniques, that progenitors transit back and forth between the quiescent and dividing state, according to varying levels of Notch activity: Notch induction drives progenitors into quiescence, whereas blocking Notch massively reinitiates NSC division and subsequent commitment toward becoming neurons. Notch activation appears predominantly triggered by newly recruited progenitors onto their neighbors, suggesting an involvement of Notch in a self-limiting mechanism, once neurogenesis is started. These results identify for the first time a lateral inhibition-like mechanism in the context of adult neurogenesis and suggest that the equilibrium between quiescence and neurogenesis in the adult brain is controlled by fluctuations of Notch activity, thereby regulating the amount of adult-born neurons.
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Chapouton, P., Skupien, P., Hesl, B., Coolen, M., Moore, J.C., Madelaine, R., Kremmer, E., Faus-Keßler, T., Blader, P., Lawson, N.D., & Bally‐Cuif, L. (2010). Notch Activity Levels Control the Balance between Quiescence and Recruitment of Adult Neural Stem Cells. <em>Journal of Neuroscience</em>. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.6170-09.2010
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Chapouton P, Skupien P, Hesl B, Coolen M, Moore JC, Madelaine R, et al. Notch Activity Levels Control the Balance between Quiescence and Recruitment of Adult Neural Stem Cells. Journal of Neuroscience. 2010. doi:10.1523/jneurosci.6170-09.2010.
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@article{prisca2010NotchA,
title = {Notch Activity Levels Control the Balance between Quiescence and Recruitment of Adult Neural Stem Cells},
author = {Prisca Chapouton and P. Skupien and Birgit Hesl and Marion Coolen and John C. Moore and Romain Madelaine and E. Kremmer and Theresa Faus-Keßler and Patrick Blader and Nathan D. Lawson and Laure Bally‐Cuif},
journal = {Journal of Neuroscience},
year = {2010},
doi = {10.1523/jneurosci.6170-09.2010},
}
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