Endothelial Cells Stimulate Self-Renewal and Expand Neurogenesis of Neural Stem Cells

Qin Shen(Albany Medical Center Hospital), Susan K. Goderie(Albany Medical Center Hospital), Jin Li(Albany Medical Center Hospital), Nithin Karanth(Albany Medical Center Hospital), Yu Sun(Albany Medical Center Hospital), Natalia E. Abramova(Albany Medical Center Hospital), Peter Vincent(Albany Medical Center Hospital), Kevin Pumiglia(Albany Medical Center Hospital), Sally Temple(Albany Medical Center Hospital)
Science
April 5, 2004
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Abstract

Neural stem cells are reported to lie in a vascular niche, but there is no direct evidence for a functional relationship between the stem cells and blood vessel component cells. We show that endothelial cells but not vascular smooth muscle cells release soluble factors that stimulate the self-renewal of neural stem cells, inhibit their differentiation, and enhance their neuron production. Both embryonic and adult neural stem cells respond, allowing extensive production of both projection neuron and interneuron types in vitro. Endothelial coculture stimulates neuroepithelial cell contact, activating Notch and Hes 1 to promote self-renewal. These findings identify endothelial cells as a critical component of the neural stem cell niche.


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