Transient neurogenesis in ischemic cortex from Sox2 + astrocytes

  • Jia Lei Yang
  • , Hong Fan
  • , Fan Fan Fu
  • , Bao Lin Guo
  • , Ying Huang
  • , Li Sun
  • , Wen Ting Wang
  • , Jun Ling Xing
  • , Xin Tian Hu
  • , Yu Qiang Ding
  • , Kun Zhang
  • , Ying Zhou Hu
  • , Ya Zhou Wang

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Abstract

The adult cortex has long been regarded as non-neurogenic. Whether injury can induce neurogenesis in the adult cortex is still controversial. Here, we report that focal ischemia stimulates a transient wave of local neurogenesis. Using 5′-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine labeling, we demonstrated a rapid generation of doublecortin-positive neuroblasts that died quickly in mouse cerebral cortex following ischemia. Nestin-Cre ER-based cell ablation and fate mapping showed a small contribution of neuroblasts by subventricular zone neural stem cells. Using a mini-photothrombotic ischemia mouse model and retrovirus expressing green fluorescent protein labeling, we observed maturation of locally generated new neurons. Furthermore, fate tracing analyses using PDGFRα-, GFAP-, and Sox2-Cre ER mice showed a transient wave of neuroblast generation in mild ischemic cortex and identified that Sox2-positive astrocytes were the major neurogenic cells in adult cortex. In addition, a similar upregulation of Sox2 and appearance of neuroblasts were observed in the focal ischemic cortex of Macaca mulatta. Our findings demonstrated a transient neurogenic response of Sox2-positive astrocytes in ischemic cortex, which suggests the possibility of inducing neuronal regeneration by amplifying this intrinsic response in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1521-1526
Number of pages6
JournalNeural Regeneration Research
Volume18
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Sox2
  • adult
  • astrocyte
  • cortex
  • fate-mapping
  • ischemia
  • local neurogenesis
  • neural stem cells

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