So we don't want SFRP3 because it reduces neurogenesis. Ask your doctor how to accomplish that.
http://www.cell.com/cell-stem-cell/retrieve/pii/S1934590912007035
- Highlights
- Wnt inhibitor sFRP3 exhibits activity-dependent expression in the adult hippocampus
- sFRP3 maintains quiescence of adult hippocampal radial glia-like neural stem cells
- sFRP3 inhibits maturation, dendritic development, and spinal formation of new neurons
- sFRP3 partially mediates activity-dependent adult hippocampal neurogenesis
Summary
Adult
neurogenesis, the process of generating mature neurons from adult
neural stem cells, proceeds concurrently with ongoing neuronal circuit
activity and is modulated by various physiological and pathological
stimuli. The niche mechanism underlying the activity-dependent
regulation of the sequential steps of adult neurogenesis remains largely
unknown. Here, we report that neuronal activity decreases the
expression of secreted frizzled-related protein 3 (sFRP3), a naturally
secreted Wnt inhibitor highly expressed by adult dentate gyrus granule
neurons.
Sfrp3 deletion activates quiescent radial neural stem
cells and promotes newborn neuron maturation, dendritic growth, and
dendritic spine formation in the adult mouse hippocampus. Furthermore,
sfrp3
reduction is essential for activity-induced adult neural progenitor
proliferation and the acceleration of new neuron development. Our study
identifies sFRP3 as an inhibitory niche factor from local mature dentate
granule neurons that regulates multiple phases of adult hippocampal
neurogenesis and suggests an interesting activity-dependent mechanism
governing adult neurogenesis via the acute release of tonic inhibition.
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