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Seizures induce proliferation and dispersion of doublecortin-positive hippocampal progenitor cells

Item Type:Article
Title:Seizures induce proliferation and dispersion of doublecortin-positive hippocampal progenitor cells
Creators Name:Jessberger, S., Roemer, B., Babu, H. and Kempermann, G.
Abstract:One neuropathological hallmark of temporal lobe epilepsy is granule cell dispersion, a widening of the hippocampal granule cell layer (GCL) with abnormally positioned excitatory neurons. The finding that seizure activity also induces adult hippocampal neurogenesis was taken largely as indicative of a regenerative attempt, not as part of the pathology. The aim of our study was to characterize a potential relationship between granule cell dispersion and seizure-induced neurogenesis. Kainic acid (KA)-induced seizures in mice led to increased cell proliferation and new neurons persisted for months after the seizures. We show that the proliferative stimulus did not affect nestin-expressing early precursor cells that primarily respond to physiologic mitogenic stimuli, but stimulated the division of late type-3 progenitor cells, which express doublecortin (DCX), a protein associated with cell migration. This delayed proliferation presumably interfered with migration, leading to a significant dispersion of DCX-positive progenitors and early postmitotic neurons within the dentate gyrus granule cell layer. We propose that initial seizures induce ectopic precursor cell proliferation resulting in the dispersion of immature neurons within the adult granule cell layer. Thus, seizure-generated neurons might contribute to the disease process of epilepsy.
Keywords:BrdU, Doublecortin, Granule Cell Dispersion, Kainic Acid, Nestin, Neurogenesis, Proliferation, Seizure, Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, Animals, Mice
Source:Experimental Neurology
ISSN:0014-4886
Publisher:Elsevier
Volume:196
Number:2
Page Range:342-351
Date:15 September 2005
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.expneurol.2005.08.010
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