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Cell Research (1998)8:151-158
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The studies on neurogenesis induced by brain injury in adult
ring dove.
Zuo MX.
Biology Department, Beijing Normal University, China.
Correspondence:
Zuo MX.
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It was the first time demonstrated by us that the number of newborn neurons
was increased after making lesion in forebrain of adult ring dove (Streptopelia
risoria) by means of autoradiography and immunohistochemistry. Neurogenesis
in the adult avian is restricted to the telencephalon. In doves with bilateral
electrolytic lesion of nucleus ectostriatum (E), the mean number of proliferating
cells in the lateral ventricular zone (LVZ) and newborn neurons in the forebrain
increased by 1.95 times and 2.38 times respectively as compared with that
in intact doves. The most remarkable increase of neurogenesis induced by
nucleus ectostriatum lesions was found at the anterior-posterior level 3
(L3), where the lesion site was located. These results showed that the electrolytic
brain lesion altered the distribution pattern of proliferating cells in
the LVZ and resulted in increase of the number of newborn neurons in the
non-VZ areas of forebrain. The changes in number and distribution pattern
of proliferating cells in LVZ and newborn neurons in forebrain may be dependent
on site of lesion. Studies on the relationship between proliferating cells
in LVZ and newly generated neurons in non-VZ areas may help to understand
the mechanism of brain plasticity and development.
Keywords : Autoradiography,
neurogenesis, brain lesion, ring dove. |