Methods Mol Biol
November 2023
Within the developing cerebral cortex, neural stem cells (NSCs) give rise to neurons and glial cells, according to complex spatio-temporal trajectories. In this respect, a key issue is how NSCs are committed to different neural lineages in time and space. Clonal assays are a powerful tool to address this issue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSizes of neuronal, astroglial and oligodendroglial complements forming the neonatal cerebral cortex largely depend on rates at which pallial stem cells give rise to lineage-committed progenitors and the latter ones progress to mature cell types. Here, we investigated the spatial articulation of pallial stem cells' (SCs) commitment to astrogenesis as well as the progression of committed astroglial progenitors (APs) to differentiated astrocytes, by clonal and kinetic profiling of pallial precursors. We found that caudal-medial (CM) SCs are more prone to astrogenesis than rostro-lateral (RL) ones, while RL-committed APs are more keen to proliferate than CM ones.
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