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Neural Stem Cells in the Adult Olfactory Bulb Core Generate Mature Neurons in Vivo

Çaǧla Defteralı, Mireia Moreno‐Estellés, Carlos Crespo, Eva Díaz‐Guerra, María Díaz‐Moreno, Eva Vergaño‐Vera, Vanesa Nieto‐Estévez, Anahí Hurtado‐Chong, Antonella Consiglio, Helena Mira, Carlos Vicario‐Abejón

2021Stem Cells31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Although previous studies suggest that neural stem cells (NSCs) exist in the adult olfactory bulb (OB), their location, identity, and capacity to generate mature neurons in vivo has been little explored. Here, we injected enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-expressing retroviral particles into the OB core of adult mice to label dividing cells and to track the differentiation/maturation of any neurons they might generate. EGFP-labeled cells initially expressed adult NSC markers on days 1 to 3 postinjection (dpi), including Nestin, GLAST, Sox2, Prominin-1, and GFAP. EGFP+-doublecortin (DCX) cells with a migratory morphology were also detected and their abundance increased over a 7-day period. Furthermore, EGFP-labeled cells progressively became NeuN+ neurons, they acquired neuronal morphologies, and they became immunoreactive for OB neuron subtype markers, the most abundant representing calretinin expressing interneurons. OB-NSCs also generated glial cells, suggesting they could be multipotent in vivo. Significantly, the newly generated neurons established and received synaptic contacts, and they expressed presynaptic proteins and the transcription factor pCREB. By contrast, when the retroviral particles were injected into the subventricular zone (SVZ), nearly all (98%) EGFP+-cells were postmitotic when they reached the OB core, implying that the vast majority of proliferating cells present in the OB are not derived from the SVZ. Furthermore, we detected slowly dividing label-retaining cells in this region that could correspond to the population of resident NSCs. This is the first time NSCs located in the adult OB core have been shown to generate neurons that incorporate into OB circuits in vivo.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyOlfactory bulbSubventricular zoneNeural stem cellNeurogenesisRostral migratory streamNeuNSOX2CalretininDoublecortinCell biologyNestinPopulationStem cellNeuroscienceImmunologyDentate gyrusTranscription factorHippocampal formationCentral nervous systemImmunohistochemistryGeneSociologyDemographyBiochemistryNeurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanismsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsNerve injury and regeneration