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Characterization of the Filum terminale as a neural progenitor cell niche in both rats and humans

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2016

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Chrenek, Ryan, Laura M. Magnotti, Gabriella R. Herrera, Ruchira M. Jha, and David L. Cardozo. 2016. “Characterization of the Filum terminale as a neural progenitor cell niche in both rats and humans.” The Journal of Comparative Neurology 525 (3): 661-675. doi:10.1002/cne.24094. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cne.24094.

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Abstract Neural stem cells (NSCs) reside in a unique microenvironment within the central nervous system (CNS) called the NSC niche. Although they are relatively rare, niches have been previously characterized in both the brain and spinal cord of adult animals. Recently, another potential NSC niche has been identified in the filum terminale (FT), which is a thin band of tissue at the caudal end of the spinal cord. While previous studies have demonstrated that NSCs can be isolated from the FT, the in vivo architecture of this tissue and its relation to other NSC niches in the CNS has not yet been established. In this article we report a histological analysis of the FT NSC niche in postnatal rats and humans. Immunohistochemical characterization reveals that the FT is mitotically active and its cells express similar markers to those in other CNS niches. In addition, the organization of the FT most closely resembles that of the adult spinal cord niche. J. Comp. Neurol. 525:661–675, 2017. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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neural stem cell niche, filum terminale, spinal cord, differentiation, RRID:RGD_734476, RRID:AB_10013382, RRID:AB_94911, RRID:AB_531888, RRID:AB_10141047, RRID:AB_393778, RRID:AB_864007, RRID:AB_143011, RRID:AB_141633, RRID:AB_141708, RRID:AB_141637, RRID:AB_141424, RRID:AB_141357, RRID:AB_141372

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