Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9192018 | Experimental Neurology | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The results demonstrate that BDNF administration to the dentate gyrus leads to increased neurogenesis of granule cells. They also show that ectopic granule cells develop after BDNF infusion, which suggests that ectopic migration is not necessarily confined to pathological conditions. These results are discussed in light of the evidence that BDNF increases neuronal activity in hippocampus. Thus, the mechanisms underlying neurogenesis following BDNF infusion could be due to altered activity as well as direct effects of BDNF itself, and this is relevant to studies of other growth factors because many of them have effects on neuronal excitability that are often not considered.
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Authors
Helen Scharfman, Jeffrey Goodman, Adam Macleod, Sudar Phani, Cara Antonelli, Susan Croll,