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Título: Oligodendrogenesis from neural stem cells: Perspectives for remyelinating strategies
Autor: Grade, Sofia 
Bernardino, Liliana 
Malva, João O. 
Palavras-chave: cell therapy; neural stem cells; oligodendrocytes; multiple sclerosis; remyelination; CNS repair
Data: Nov-2013
Editora: Elsevier
Citação: GRADE, Sofia; BERNARDINO, Liliana; MALVA, João O. - Oligodendrogenesis from neural stem cells: Perspectives for remyelinating strategies. "International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience". ISSN 0736-5748. Vol. 31 Nº. 7 (2013) p. 692-700
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience
Volume: 31
Número: 7
Resumo: Mobilization of remyelinating cells spontaneously occurs in the adult brain. These cellular resources are specially active after demyelinating episodes in early phases of multiple sclerosis (MS). Indeed, oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) actively proliferate, migrate to and repopulate the lesioned areas. Ultimately, efficient remyelination is accomplished when new oligodendrocytes reinvest nude neuronal axons, restoring the normal properties of impulse conduction. As the disease progresses this fundamental process fails. Multiple causes seem to contribute to such transient decline, including the failure of OPCs to differentiate and enwrap the vulnerable neuronal axons. Regenerative medicine for MS has been mainly centered on the recruitment of endogenous self-repair mechanisms, or on transplantation approaches. The latter commonly involves grafting of neural precursor cells (NPCs) or neural stem cells (NSCs), with myelinogenic potential, in the injured areas. Both strategies require further understanding of the biology of oligodendrocyte differentiation and remyelination. Indeed, the success of transplantation largely depends on the pre-commitment of transplanted NPCs or NSCs into oligodendroglial cell type, while the endogenous differentiation of OPCs needs to be boosted in chronic stages of the disease. Thus, much effort has been focused on finding molecular targets that drive oligodendrocytes commitment and development. The present review explores several aspects of remyelination that must be considered in the design of a cell-based therapy for MS, and explores more deeply the challenge of fostering oligodendrogenesis. In this regard, we discuss herein a tool developed in our research group useful to search novel oligodendrogenic factors and to study oligodendrocyte differentiation in a time- and cost-saving manner.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/26908
ISSN: 0736-5748
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdevneu.2013.01.004
Direitos: openAccess
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