Functional neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus

H Van Praag, AF Schinder, BR Christie, N Toni… - Nature, 2002 - nature.com
H Van Praag, AF Schinder, BR Christie, N Toni, TD Palmer, FH Gage
Nature, 2002nature.com
There is extensive evidence indicating that new neurons are generated in the dentate gyrus
of the adult mammalian hippocampus, a region of the brain that is important for learning and
memory,,,,. However, it is not known whether these new neurons become functional, as the
methods used to study adult neurogenesis are limited to fixed tissue. We use here a
retroviral vector expressing green fluorescent protein that only labels dividing cells, and that
can be visualized in live hippocampal slices. We report that newly generated cells in the …
Abstract
There is extensive evidence indicating that new neurons are generated in the dentate gyrus of the adult mammalian hippocampus, a region of the brain that is important for learning and memory,,,,. However, it is not known whether these new neurons become functional, as the methods used to study adult neurogenesis are limited to fixed tissue. We use here a retroviral vector expressing green fluorescent protein that only labels dividing cells, and that can be visualized in live hippocampal slices. We report that newly generated cells in the adult mouse hippocampus have neuronal morphology and can display passive membrane properties, action potentials and functional synaptic inputs similar to those found in mature dentate granule cells. Our findings demonstrate that newly generated cells mature into functional neurons in the adult mammalian brain.
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