Department of Veterinary Medicine, and MRC Cambridge Centre for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. ik255@cam .ac.uk
Stem Cells Dev. 2012 May 1;21(7):1090-6. doi: 10.1089/scd.2011.0130. Epub 2011 Sep 7.
The mammalian subependymal zone (SEZ; often called subventricular) situated at the lateral walls of the lateral ventricles of the brain contains a pool of relatively quiescent adult neural stem cells whose neurogenic activity persists throughout life. These stem cells are positioned in close proximity both to the ependymal cells that provide the cerebrospinal fluid interface and to the blood vessel endothelial cells, but the relative contribution of these 2 cell types to stem cell regulation remains undetermined. Here, we address this question by analyzing a naturally occurring example of volumetric scaling of the SEZ in a comparison of the mouse SEZ with the larger rat SEZ. Our analysis reveals that the number of stem cells in the SEZ niche is correlated with the number of ependymal cells rather than with the volume, thereby indicating the importance of ependymal-derived factors in the formation and function of the SEZ. The elucidation of the factors generated by ependymal cells that regulate stem cell numbers within the SEZ is, therefore, of importance for stem cell biology and regenerative neuroscience.
哺乳动物的室下区(SEZ;通常称为侧脑室下区)位于大脑侧脑室的侧壁,其中包含一个相对静止的成年神经干细胞池,其神经发生活性在整个生命周期中持续存在。这些干细胞位于与提供脑脊液界面的室管膜细胞以及血管内皮细胞非常接近的位置,但这两种细胞类型对干细胞调节的相对贡献仍未确定。在这里,我们通过分析在比较小鼠 SEZ 和较大的大鼠 SEZ 时 SEZ 体积缩放的自然发生示例来解决这个问题。我们的分析表明,SEZ 龛位中的干细胞数量与室管膜细胞的数量相关,而与体积无关,从而表明室管膜衍生因子在 SEZ 的形成和功能中的重要性。因此,阐明由室管膜细胞产生的调节 SEZ 内干细胞数量的因子对于干细胞生物学和再生神经科学非常重要。