2010
DOI: 10.1002/stem.444
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Nitric Oxide Stimulates the Proliferation of Neural Stem Cells Bypassing the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor

Abstract: Nitric oxide (NO) was described to inhibit the proliferation of neural stem cells. Some evidence suggests that NO, under certain conditions, can also promote cell proliferation, although the mechanisms responsible for a potential proliferative effect of NO in neural stem cells have remained unaddressed. In this work, we investigated and characterized the proliferative effect of NO in cell cultures obtained from the mouse subventricular zone. We found that the NO donor NOC-18 (10 lM) increased cell proliferatio… Show more

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“…It is well known that most of the exogenous carcinogens act via production of reactive oxygen or reactive nitrogen species. The reactive oxygen species are generated both physiologically and pathologically in mammals and induce many kind of cellular damage [88] including DNA damage [89]. Since DNA plays a central role in information transfer, attention has focussed on oxidative damage as significant source of mutations that lead to cancer and other human pathologies [90].…”
Section: Pro-tumor Effect Of Nomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that most of the exogenous carcinogens act via production of reactive oxygen or reactive nitrogen species. The reactive oxygen species are generated both physiologically and pathologically in mammals and induce many kind of cellular damage [88] including DNA damage [89]. Since DNA plays a central role in information transfer, attention has focussed on oxidative damage as significant source of mutations that lead to cancer and other human pathologies [90].…”
Section: Pro-tumor Effect Of Nomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The isolation method described by Saura and collaborators is, therefore, one of the methods that seems to offer the best value yield/purity (Saura et al, 2003). We favor the isolation of microglial cells by shaking from mixed glial cultures treated with low levels of M-CSF as an alternative to the method of Saura (Saura et al, 2003), with a high purity of the microglia obtained (>90%) and, unlike previous methods, with a high yield (Carreira et al, 2010).…”
Section: Microglial Cell Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, neurogenesis seems to be induced by microglial cells activated by IL-4 or low level of IFN-gamma, which has been associated with increased neuroprotection (Wong et al, 2004;Song et al, 2005;Baron et al, 2008). Moreover, some inflammatory mediators like NO seem to have opposite roles in regulating neurogenesis in inflammatory conditions (Carreira et al, 2010). Apparently, microglial cells and the factors they release play a dual role in neurogenesis acting as antiproliferative or proliferative agents.…”
Section: Neuroinflammation and Neurogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
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