Abstract :
The concept of stem cells within the adult brain is not new. However, only recently have scientific techniques become
sufficiently advanced to identify them although this remains problematic and the technology is still developing.
Nevertheless, it is now generally recognized that stem cells are restricted to two germinal regions within the intact
brain. From here they can migrate to specific destinations where they integrate with existing circuitry. Their
identity remains controversial but a growing body of evidence suggests it may have an astrocytic phenotype.
Within the germinal regions the stem cells are confined to a niche environment and are capable of responding to
environmental signals generated locally in an autocrine or paracrine fashion. The niche environment is also
modulated by more generalized systemic and physiological activity. These observations are exciting in their own
right and form the basis of this review. They are also beginning to alter how we think about neural injury and
disease and to impact on the development of novel therapies
Keywords :
Review , subventricularzone. , Dentate gyrus , Hippocampus , Neural , Astrocyte , adult , stem cell niche , Stem cell