: A.B. Tonchev, T. Yamashima, G.N. Chaldakov
: Distribution and Phenotype of Proliferating Cells in the Forebrain of Adult Macaque Monkeys after Transient Global Cerebral Ischemia
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: 9783540396178
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The authors' results show that ischemia differentially activates endogenous neural precursors residing in diverse locations of the adult primate central nervous system. A limited endogenous potential for postischemic neuronal repair exists in neocortex and striatum, but not in the hippocampus proper of the adult macaque monkey brain. The presence of putative parenchymal progenitors and of sustained progenitors in germinative centers opens novel possibilities for precursor cell recruitment.

List of Contents6
Preface7
Abbreviations8
Introduction9
Studies on Cell Proliferation in Adult Primate Brain9
Methodological Considerations in Detecting Cell Proliferation10
Cell Proliferation in Rodent Brain After Ischemia11
Global Cerebral Ischemia in Primates14
Materials and Methods16
Animal Subjects16
Bromodeoxyuridine Infusion Protocol16
Tissue Processing17
Immunohistochemistry18
Detection of DNA Damage and Degenerating Cells18
Electron Microscopy22
Image Acquisition and Analysis23
Statistical Analysis25
Results25
Hippocampal Formation29
Subventricular Zone of the Inferior Horn of the Lateral Ventricle50
Temporal Lobe55
Subventricular Zone of the Anterior Horn of the Lateral Ventricle64
Rostral Migratory Stream and Olfactory Bulb76
Frontal Cortex and Striatum84
Discussion91
BrdU as a Proliferation Marker91
Effects of Ischemia on Cell Proliferation and Differentiation92
Sustained Progenitor Cell Existence in Germinative Zones99
Implications of Monkey Findings for Therapies in Humans101
Summary103
References105
Subject Index115