“…In animal models, the time of NSPC activation will vary depending on the type and size of injury, from 5 to 7 days posthypoxic/ischemic injury (Ikeda et al, 2005) and 2 and 6 weeks after middle cerebral artery occlusion injury . Due to the presence of cytotoxic factors and a lack of supportive ECM, the majority of NSPCs from the SVZ do not survive past 2 weeks (Arvidsson et al, 2002;Parent et al, 2002;Guerra-Crespo et al, 2012) and their ultimate contribution to regeneration is suggested to be minimal (Wernig et al, 2004;Bithell and Williams, 2005;Bliss et al, 2010;Kernie and Parent, 2010). The cells of the SGZ, thought to be primarily neural progenitor cells (NPCs) (Nakatomi et al, 2002), actively regenerate neurons in the granular layer of the adult hippocampus and are activated following an ischemic insult (Lindvall and Kokaia, 2010).…”