成纤维细胞生长因子对胚胎和成人脑神经发生的调控。

P F Bartlett, R Dutton, V Likiardopoulos, G Brooker
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神经系统的发育部分受生长因子,特别是成纤维细胞生长因子家族(FGF)成员的调节。发育中的神经管内神经元前体细胞的增殖和分化似乎都依赖于FGF-1或FGF-2的适当刺激。最近,研究表明,居住在成人大脑脑室下区的细胞具有神经元前体的特征:它们可以通过增殖对FGF-2作出反应,而FGF-1诱导神经元分化。因此,如果前体细胞能被适当的生长因子刺激,成人中枢神经系统似乎具有替代受损神经元的潜力。胚胎暴露于酒精中似乎会减少脑室层的增殖,从而减少产生的神经元数量。这表明酒精可能抑制FGF的作用,外源性因素的管理可能提供一种机制来刺激或克服这种暴露导致的缺陷。
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Regulation of neurogenesis in the embryonic and adult brain by fibroblast growth factors.

The development of the nervous system is partly regulated by growth factors, especially by members of the fibroblast growth factor family (FGF) family. Both the proliferation and differentiation of neuronal precursor cells within the developing neural tube appear to depend upon appropriate stimulation with FGF-1 or FGF-2. Recently, it has been shown that cells residing in the sub-ventricular zone of adult brains have characteristics of neuronal precursors: they can respond to FGF-2 by proliferation and FGF-1 induces neuronal differentiation. Thus, it appears that the adult central nervous system has the potential to replace damaged neurons if the precursor cell can be stimulated with the appropriate growth factor. Exposure of the embryo to alcohol appears to diminish the proliferation of the ventricular layer and subsequently reduced the number of neurons generated. This suggests that alcohol may inhibit FGF action, and exogenous administration of factors may provide a mechanism for stimulating or overcoming deficits resulting from such exposure.

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