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Melatonin increases proliferation of cultured neural stem cells obtained from adult mouse subventricular zone
Authors:Areechun Sotthibundhu  Pansiri Phansuwan‐Pujito  Piyarat Govitrapong
Affiliation:1. Center for Neuroscience, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand;2. Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok, Thailand;3. Research Center for Neuroscience, Institute of Molecular Biosciences, Mahidol University, Salaya, Nakornpathom, Thailand
Abstract:Abstract: Melatonin, a circadian rhythm–promoting molecule secreted mainly by the pineal gland, has a variety of biological functions and neuroprotective effects including control of sleep–wake cycle, seasonal reproduction, and body temperature as well as preventing neuronal cell death induced by neurotoxic substances. Melatonin also modulates neural stem cell (NSC) function including proliferation and differentiation in embryonic brain tissue. However, the involvement of melatonin in adult neurogenesis is still not clear. Here, we report that precursor cells from adult mouse subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricle, the main neurogenic area of the adult brain, express melatonin receptors. In addition, precursor cells derived from this area treated with melatonin exhibited increased proliferative activity. However, when cells were treated with luzindole, a competitive inhibitor of melatonin receptors, or pertussis toxin, an uncoupler of Gi from adenylate cyclase, melatonin‐induced proliferation was reduced. Under these conditions, melatonin induced the differentiation of precursor cells to neuronal cells without an upregulation of the number of glia cells. Because stem cell replacement is thought to play an important therapeutic role in neurodegenerative diseases, melatonin might be beneficial for stimulating endogenous neural stem cells.
Keywords:adult stem cell  melatonin  MT1‐melatonin receptor  neurogenesis  proliferation  subventricular zone (SVZ)
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