Afterfivedecadesofresearchinadultneurogenesis(AN)itisfarfromeasytomakeabalance.If thisfieldwasamoviegenre,brainrepairgoalswouldbeadrearymystery(withcellreplacement therapiesapproachingfantasy),opportunitieswouldbehighqualitysciencefiction,andlimits could wellbelongtoahopelessthriller.Thoughapparentlydepictingapessimisticscreenplay, theseaspectsactuallyrepresentveryexcitingplotsinwhichtheonlypitfallhadbeentheattitude of thosemaincharacters(thescientists)who,startingwiththere-discoveryofAN(Patonand Nottebohm,1984;LoisandAlvarez-Buylla,1994), lookedforneuronalcellreplacement.The chimera ofregenerativeoutcomesledtoanexponentialburstofstudies:morethan7500articles on PubMedwiththekeyword“adultneurogenesis.”Whysuchaninterestmanyyearsafterthefirst demonstration ofAN(Altman andDas,1965)?Maybebecausethefirstisolationofneuralstemcells (NSCs) tookplaceinthesameperiod(ReynoldsandWeiss,1992), thusmakingitpossibletofigure out continuousreplenishmentofnewneuronsthroughoutabrain’slife(Gage,2000;Alvarez-Buylla et al.,2001). Atthesametime,thepossibilitytoplay in vitro withtheNSCplasticity(Gallietal., 2003) mightexplainwhytheANarticlesinPubMedbecome23,000whenthe keyword“neural stem cell”isemployed.

Adult Neurogenesis 50 Years Later: Limits and Opportunities in Mammals

BONFANTI, Luca
2016-01-01

Abstract

Afterfivedecadesofresearchinadultneurogenesis(AN)itisfarfromeasytomakeabalance.If thisfieldwasamoviegenre,brainrepairgoalswouldbeadrearymystery(withcellreplacement therapiesapproachingfantasy),opportunitieswouldbehighqualitysciencefiction,andlimits could wellbelongtoahopelessthriller.Thoughapparentlydepictingapessimisticscreenplay, theseaspectsactuallyrepresentveryexcitingplotsinwhichtheonlypitfallhadbeentheattitude of thosemaincharacters(thescientists)who,startingwiththere-discoveryofAN(Patonand Nottebohm,1984;LoisandAlvarez-Buylla,1994), lookedforneuronalcellreplacement.The chimera ofregenerativeoutcomesledtoanexponentialburstofstudies:morethan7500articles on PubMedwiththekeyword“adultneurogenesis.”Whysuchaninterestmanyyearsafterthefirst demonstration ofAN(Altman andDas,1965)?Maybebecausethefirstisolationofneuralstemcells (NSCs) tookplaceinthesameperiod(ReynoldsandWeiss,1992), thusmakingitpossibletofigure out continuousreplenishmentofnewneuronsthroughoutabrain’slife(Gage,2000;Alvarez-Buylla et al.,2001). Atthesametime,thepossibilitytoplay in vitro withtheNSCplasticity(Gallietal., 2003) mightexplainwhytheANarticlesinPubMedbecome23,000whenthe keyword“neural stem cell”isemployed.
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http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnins.2016.00044/full
Bonfanti, Luca
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