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Meninges as a niche for stem/precursor cells with neural differentiation potential during development up to adulthood.  (2013)

Autori:
Decimo, Ilaria; Bifari, Francesco; Kusalo, Marijana; Berton, Valeria; Pino, Annachiara; Malpeli, Giorgio; Krampera, Mauro; Fumagalli, Guido Francesco
Titolo:
Meninges as a niche for stem/precursor cells with neural differentiation potential during development up to adulthood.
Anno:
2013
Tipologia prodotto:
Abstract in Atti di convegno
Tipologia ANVUR:
Abstract in Atti di convegno
Lingua:
Inglese
Formato:
A Stampa
Titolo del Convegno:
XV national congress of the Italian society of neuroscience
Luogo:
Roma (Italia)
Periodo:
3-5 Ottobre 2013
Intervallo pagine:
35-35
Parole chiave:
cellule staminali neurali; sviluppo
Breve descrizione dei contenuti:
We have discovered a population of immature nestin-positive precursors with neural differentiation potential residing in the meninges of the brain and the spinal cord. In this work, we asked whether these precursors were developmentally conserved in meninges from embryo to adult. Changes in distribution and in the expression of cellular and extracellular matrix antigens were analyzed in meninges from embryo (E14, E20), perinatal (P0, P15) and adult rats by laser capture microscopy, rtPCR, FACS and confocal microscopy. We found cells expressing the stem cell marker nestin in meninges as early as E14. The number, density and proliferation rate of these cells significantly decreased with the animal age and were 13.3±4.4% of the adult rat brain meningeal cells. Vimentin, DCX and Tuj1 positive cells were present in meninges in all developmental stages. Nestin-positive cells were in tight contact with several extracellular matrix components including laminin, fibronectin and heparin sulphate. We also assessed the in vitro stem cell properties of meningeal nestin-positive cells. As expected from the ex-vivo observation, the number of colony forming unit (CFU) and cell growth rate decreased with rat age. Under differentiating conditions, nestin-positive cells expanded from rats of any age underwent neural differentiation. The in vitro-generated neurons displayed neuronal morphology and phenotype, formed synapses and displayed electrophysiological responses to depolarizing agents. We conclude that meninges are a stem cell niche capable of housing a population of stem/progenitor cells with neural differentiation potential and persisting in adult brain. This suggests that meninges are involved in adult neurogenesis.
Id prodotto:
79122
Handle IRIS:
11562/652169
depositato il:
13 gennaio 2014
ultima modifica:
14 novembre 2022
Citazione bibliografica:
Decimo, Ilaria; Bifari, Francesco; Kusalo, Marijana; Berton, Valeria; Pino, Annachiara; Malpeli, Giorgio; Krampera, Mauro; Fumagalli, Guido Francesco, Meninges as a niche for stem/precursor cells with neural differentiation potential during development up to adulthood.  in Abstract bookAtti di "XV national congress of the Italian society of neuroscience" , Roma (Italia) , 3-5 Ottobre 2013 , 2013pp. 35-35

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