Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6265140 Brain Research 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cytokinetics regulating cell cycle division can be modulated by several endogenous factors. EAE (experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis) increases proliferation of progenitor cells in the subventricular zone (SVZ). Using cumulative and single S phase labeling with 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine, we examined cell cycle kinetics of neural progenitor cells in the SVZ after EAE. 20% of the SVZ cell population was proliferating in adjuvant control rats. However, EAE significantly increased them up to 27% and these cells had a cell cycle length (TC) of 15.6 h, significantly (P < 0.05) shorter than the 19 h TC in non EAE SVZ cells. Few TUNEL (+) cells were detected in the SVZ cells of adjuvant controls. EAE increased (P < 0.05) TUNEL (+) nuclei in SVZ suggesting early stage progenitor cell death. Cell cycle phase analysis revealed that EAE substantially shortened the length of the G1 phase (9.6 h) compared with the G1 phase of 12.25 h in adjuvant control SVZ cells (P < 0.05). This reduction in G1 contributes to EAE-induced reduction of TC because no significant changes were detected on the length of S, G2 and M phases between the two groups. Our results show a surge in proliferating progenitor cells in the SVZ with concomitant increase in apoptotic cell death after EAE. Furthermore, increase in the SVZ proliferation contributes to EAE-induced neurogenesis and this increase is regulated by shortening the G1 phase. Our investigation suggests the activation of quiescent cells in SVZ to generate actively proliferating progenitors. Moreover, the increase in the cell death in proliferating population may contribute towards negative regulation of proliferative cell number and hence diminished regenerative capacity of CNS following EAE.

Research Highlights► EAE expands SVZ with a small increase in the % of cells undergoing apoptosis. ► EAE decreases the length of cell cycle (TC) of neuronal progenitors. ► Decrease in TC increased growth fraction (GF) and S phase remained unchanged. ► EAE did not affect TG2 + M of the cell cycle. ► EAE significantly decreased the length of G1 phase after EAE.

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