Journal article
Over-expression of meteorin drives gliogenesis following striatal injury
JL Wright, CM Ermine, JR Jørgensen, CL Parish, LH Thompson
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2016
Abstract
A number of studies have shown that damage to brain structures adjacent to neurogenic regions can result in migration of new neurons from neurogenic zones into the damaged tissue. The number of differentiated neurons that survive is low, however, and this has led to the idea that the introduction of extrinsic signaling factors, particularly neurotrophic proteins, may augment the neurogenic response to a level that would be therapeutically relevant. Here we report on the impact of the relatively newly described neurotrophic factor, Meteorin, when over-expressed in the striatum following excitotoxic injury. Birth-dating studies using bromo-deoxy-uridine (BrdU) showed that Meteorin did not enha..
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Funding Acknowledgements
CP is a Viertel Senior Research Fellow. This work was supported NHMRC project grant #1042584. The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health acknowledges the strong support from the Victorian Government and in particular the funding from the Operational Infrastructure Support Grant.