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Vascular and Neurogenic Rejuvenation of the Aging Mouse Brain by Young Systemic Factors

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SCIENCE
Volume 344, Issue 6184, Pages 630-634

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1251141

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  1. Ellison Medical Foundation
  2. GlaxoSmithKline
  3. Harvard Stem Cell Institute
  4. NIH [R01 AG032977 1R01 AG040019, 1R01 AG033053, 1DP2 OD004345, 5U01 HL100402, R01NS070835, R01NS072167]
  5. Paul F. Glenn Foundation for Medical Research

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In the adult central nervous system, the vasculature of the neurogenic niche regulates neural stem cell behavior by providing circulating and secreted factors. Age-related decline of neurogenesis and cognitive function is associated with reduced blood flow and decreased numbers of neural stem cells. Therefore, restoring the functionality of the niche should counteract some of the negative effects of aging. We show that factors found in young blood induce vascular remodeling, culminating in increased neurogenesis and improved olfactory discrimination in aging mice. Further, we show that GDF11 alone can improve the cerebral vasculature and enhance neurogenesis. The identification of factors that slow the age-dependent deterioration of the neurogenic niche in mice may constitute the basis for new methods of treating age-related neurodegenerative and neurovascular diseases.

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