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Stem cell markers in transient fetal zones of the developing human cerebral cortex


Junaković, Alisa; Kopić, Janja; Kostović, Ivica; Krsnik, Željka
Stem cell markers in transient fetal zones of the developing human cerebral cortex // Virtual FENS regional meeting 2021 : book of abstracts
Krakov, 2021. str. 161-161 (poster, nije recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Stem cell markers in transient fetal zones of the developing human cerebral cortex

Autori
Junaković, Alisa ; Kopić, Janja ; Kostović, Ivica ; Krsnik, Željka

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni

Izvornik
Virtual FENS regional meeting 2021 : book of abstracts / - Krakov, 2021, 161-161

Skup
FENS regional meeting (FRM 2021)

Mjesto i datum
Online, 25.08.2021. - 27.08.2021

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster

Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran

Ključne riječi
human brain development ; cerebral cortex ; neural stem cells ; subplate

Sažetak
Transient fetal zones are a characteristic feature of the developing human cerebral cortex. Proliferative ventricular (VZ) and subventricular (SVZ) zones are a major pool of neuroepithelial stem cells which are neural and glial precursors. After being born in proliferative zones, postmitotic neurons migrate through the intermediate (IZ) and subplate (SP) zone to reach their final target - the cortical plate (CP). Interestingly, beside in the proliferative zones, stem cell markers are also found in other transient fetal zones. The aim of our study was to identify stem cells and cells with proliferative capacity in the human non-proliferative, connectivity-rich synaptic SP during early and mid-fetal period utilizing double and triple immunofluorescence. Therefore, we used SOX2 as a transcription factor responsible for upholding the identity of neural stem cells and Nestin as an intermediate filament protein present in dividing cells during early neurogenesis. Our results showed that both SOX2 and Nestin are also expressed in the non- proliferative SP zone during early and mid-fetal development, which opens a question about their neurodevelopmental role in corticogenesis. In conclusion, presence of SOX2+ cells outside proliferative zones suggests possible different roles of these cells other than proliferative.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Biologija



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Željka Krsnik (autor)

Avatar Url Janja Kopić (autor)

Avatar Url Ivica Kostović (autor)

Avatar Url Alisa Junaković (autor)

Poveznice na cjeloviti tekst rada:

ptbun.org.pl

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Junaković, Alisa; Kopić, Janja; Kostović, Ivica; Krsnik, Željka
Stem cell markers in transient fetal zones of the developing human cerebral cortex // Virtual FENS regional meeting 2021 : book of abstracts
Krakov, 2021. str. 161-161 (poster, nije recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)
Junaković, A., Kopić, J., Kostović, I. & Krsnik, Ž. (2021) Stem cell markers in transient fetal zones of the developing human cerebral cortex. U: Virtual FENS regional meeting 2021 : book of abstracts.
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@article{article, author = {Junakovi\'{c}, Alisa and Kopi\'{c}, Janja and Kostovi\'{c}, Ivica and Krsnik, \v{Z}eljka}, year = {2021}, pages = {161-161}, keywords = {human brain development, cerebral cortex, neural stem cells, subplate}, title = {Stem cell markers in transient fetal zones of the developing human cerebral cortex}, keyword = {human brain development, cerebral cortex, neural stem cells, subplate}, publisherplace = {online} }




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