Age-related cognitive decline: can neural stem cells help us?

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftÜbersichtsartikel (Review)BeigetragenBegutachtung

Beitragende

Abstract

Several studies suggest that an increase in adult neurogenesis has beneficial effects on emotional behavior and cognitive performance including learning and memory. The observation that aging has a negative effect on the proliferation of neural stem cells has prompted several laboratories to investigate new systems to artificially increase neurogenesis in senescent animals as a means to compensate for age-related cognitive decline. In this review we will discuss the systemic, cellular, and molecular changes induced by aging and affecting the neurogenic niche at the level of neural stem cell proliferation, their fate change, neuronal survival, and subsequent integration in the neuronal circuitry. Particular attention will be given to those manipulations that increase neurogenesis in the aged brain as a potential avenue towards therapy.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)176-86
Seitenumfang11
FachzeitschriftAging
Jahrgang4
Ausgabenummer3
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - März 2012
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Externe IDs

PubMed 22466406
PubMedCentral PMC3348478
Scopus 84863328156

Schlagworte

Forschungsprofillinien der TU Dresden

Schlagwörter

  • Aging/pathology, Animals, Cell Differentiation, Cell Proliferation, Cellular Senescence, Cognition, Cognition Disorders/etiology, Humans, Neural Stem Cells/transplantation, Neurogenesis, Neurons/pathology