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Human hippocampal neurogenesis drops sharply in children to undetectable levels in adults  期刊论文   WOS高被引论文 WOS热点论文

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    3b3a22ce-8f9c-4bae-8a7d-be9a2b665804
  • 作者:
    Sorrells, Shawn F.[1,2];Paredes, Mercedes F.[1,3];EbrianSilla, Arantxa C.[4];Sandoval, Kadellyn[1,3];Qi, Dashi[5,6];Kelley, Kevin W.[1];James, David[1];Mayer, Simone[1,3];Chang, Julia[7];Auguste, Kurtis I.[2];Hang, Edward F. C.[2];Gutierrez, Antonio J.[8];Kriegstein, Arnold R.[1,3];Mathern, Gary W.[9,10];Oldham, Michael C.[1,2];Huang, Eric J.[11];Manuel GarciaVerdugo, Jose[4];Yang, Zhengang(杨振纲)*[5,6]AlvarezBuylla, Arturo[1,2];
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    英文
  • 期刊:
    NATURE ISSN:0028-0836 2018 年 555 卷 7696 期 (377 - +) ; MAR 15
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    New neurons continue to be generated in the subgranular zone of the dentate gyrus of the adult mammalian hippocampus(1-5). This process has been linked to learning and memory, stress and exercise, and is thought to be altered in neurological disease(6-10). In humans, some studies have suggested that hundreds of new neurons are added to the adult dentate gyrus every day(11), whereas other studies find many fewer putative new neurons(12-14). Despite these discrepancies, it is generally believed that the adult human hippocampus continues to generate new neurons. Here we show that a defined population of progenitor cells does not coalesce in the subgranular zone during human fetal or postnatal development. We also find that the number of proliferating progenitors and young neurons in the dentate gyrus declines sharply during the first year of life and only a few isolated young neurons are observed by 7 and 13 years of age. In adult patients with epilepsy and healthy adults (18-77 years; n = 17 post-mortem samples from controls; n = 12 surgical resection samples from patients with epilepsy), young neurons were not detected in the dentate gyrus. In the monkey (Macaca mulatta) hippocampus, proliferation of neurons in the subgranular zone was found in early postnatal life, but this diminished during juvenile development as neurogenesis decreased. We conclude that recruitment of young neurons to the primate hippocampus decreases rapidly during the first years of life, and that neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus does not continue, or is extremely rare, in adult humans. The early decline in hippocampal neurogenesis raises questions about how the function of the dentate gyrus differs between humans and other species in which adult hippocampal neurogenesis is preserved.

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    Sorrells Shawn F.,Paredes Mercedes F.,Ebrian-Silla Arantxa C., et al. Human hippocampal neurogenesis drops sharply in children to undetectable levels in adults [J].NATURE,2018,555(7696):377-+.
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    Sorrells Shawn F.,Paredes Mercedes F.,Ebrian-Silla Arantxa C.,Sandoval Kadellyn,&Alvarez-Buylla Arturo.(2018).Human hippocampal neurogenesis drops sharply in children to undetectable levels in adults .NATURE,555(7696):377-+.
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    Sorrells Shawn F., et al. "Human hippocampal neurogenesis drops sharply in children to undetectable levels in adults" .NATURE 555,7696(2018):377-+.
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