Andres-Mach Marta, Rola Radoslaw, Fike John R
Department of Neurological Surgery, San Francisco General Hospital, Bldg. 1, 1001 Potrero Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94110-0899, USA.
Cell Tissue Res. 2008 Jan;331(1):251-62. doi: 10.1007/s00441-007-0480-9. Epub 2007 Sep 5.
Ionizing irradiation is an effective treatment for intracranial tumors but is limited by the potential adverse effects induced in surrounding normal brain. These effects can include cognitive impairments, and whereas the pathogenesis of such injury has not yet been definitively established, it may involve injury to the neurogenic cell population that exists in the dentate subgranular zone (SGZ) of the hippocampus. Understanding the issues surrounding this topic could have a major impact in the management of specific sequelae associated with cranial irradiation. Although radiation is now becoming a useful tool in investigations into the biology of neurogenesis, the perspective of this review is directed more toward the potential relevance of studying radiation and the stem/precursor cell response.
电离辐射是治疗颅内肿瘤的一种有效方法,但受其在周围正常脑组织中诱发的潜在不良反应的限制。这些影响可能包括认知障碍,虽然这种损伤的发病机制尚未明确,但可能涉及对海马齿状回颗粒下区(SGZ)中存在的神经源性细胞群的损伤。了解围绕该主题的问题可能会对与颅脑照射相关的特定后遗症的管理产生重大影响。尽管辐射现在正成为神经发生生物学研究中的一种有用工具,但本综述的视角更多地指向研究辐射与干细胞/前体细胞反应的潜在相关性。