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Fibroblast growth factor 10 is a negative regulator of postnatal neurogenesis in the mouse hypothalamus.


ABSTRACT: New neurons are generated in the postnatal rodent hypothalamus, with a subset of tanycytes in the third ventricular (3V) wall serving as neural stem/progenitor cells. However, the precise stem cell niche organization, the intermediate steps and the endogenous regulators of postnatal hypothalamic neurogenesis remain elusive. Quantitative lineage-tracing in vivo revealed that conditional deletion of fibroblast growth factor 10 (Fgf10) from Fgf10-expressing β-tanycytes at postnatal days (P)4-5 results in the generation of significantly more parenchymal cells by P28, composed mostly of ventromedial and dorsomedial neurons and some glial cells, which persist into adulthood. A closer scrutiny in vivo and ex vivo revealed that the 3V wall is not static and is amenable to cell movements. Furthermore, normally β-tanycytes give rise to parenchymal cells via an intermediate population of α-tanycytes with transient amplifying cell characteristics. Loss of Fgf10 temporarily attenuates the amplification of β-tanycytes but also appears to delay the exit of their α-tanycyte descendants from the germinal 3V wall. Our findings suggest that transience of cells through the α-tanycyte domain is a key feature, and Fgf10 is a negative regulator of postnatal hypothalamic neurogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Goodman T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7375484 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fibroblast growth factor 10 is a negative regulator of postnatal neurogenesis in the mouse hypothalamus.

Goodman Timothy T   Nayar Stuart G SG   Clare Shaun S   Mikolajczak Marta M   Rice Ritva R   Mansour Suzanne S   Bellusci Saverio S   Hajihosseini Mohammad K MK  

Development (Cambridge, England) 20200713 13


New neurons are generated in the postnatal rodent hypothalamus, with a subset of tanycytes in the third ventricular (3V) wall serving as neural stem/progenitor cells. However, the precise stem cell niche organization, the intermediate steps and the endogenous regulators of postnatal hypothalamic neurogenesis remain elusive. Quantitative lineage-tracing <i>in vivo</i> revealed that conditional deletion of fibroblast growth factor 10 (Fgf10) from Fgf10-expressing β-tanycytes at postnatal days (P)4  ...[more]

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