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      Neurogenesis following Stroke Affecting the Adult Brain

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          A bulk of experimental evidence supports the idea that the stroke-damaged adult brain makes an attempt to repair itself by producing new neurons also in areas where neurogenesis does not normally occur (e.g., the striatum and cerebral cortex). Knowledge about mechanisms regulating the different steps of neurogenesis after stroke is rapidly increasing but still incomplete. The functional consequences of stroke-induced neurogenesis and the level of integration of the new neurons into existing neural circuitries are poorly understood. To have a substantial impact on the recovery after stroke, this potential mechanism for self-repair needs to be enhanced, primarily by increasing the survival and differentiation of the generated neuroblasts. Moreover, for efficient repair, optimization of neurogenesis most likely needs to be combined with promotion of other endogenous neuroregenerative responses (e.g., protection and sprouting of remaining mature neurons, transplantation of neural stem/progenitor cells [NSPC]–derived neurons and glia cells, and modulation of inflammation).

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          After a stroke, the brain may attempt to repair itself by inducing neurogenesis. But this self-repair mechanism must be enhanced to have a substantial impact on recovery.

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          Journal
          Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
          Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
          cshperspect
          cshperspect
          Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
          Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
          1943-0264
          November 2015
          : 7
          : 11
          : a019034
          Affiliations
          Laboratory of Stem Cells and Restorative Neurology, Lund Stem Cell Center, University Hospital, SE-221 84 Lund, Sweden
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          PMC4632663 PMC4632663 4632663 a019034
          10.1101/cshperspect.a019034
          4632663
          26525150
          7aa41593-6835-4070-94c3-2d6d021c4216
          Copyright © 2015 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; all rights reserved
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          Pages: 19
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          Neurobiology

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