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Publication : During Development NG2 Glial Cells of the Spinal Cord are Restricted to the Oligodendrocyte Lineage, but Generate Astrocytes upon Acute Injury.

First Author  Huang W Year  2018
Journal  Neuroscience Volume  385
Pages  154-165 PubMed ID  29913244
Mgi Jnum  J:265058 Mgi Id  MGI:6196778
Doi  10.1016/j.neuroscience.2018.06.015 Citation  Huang W, et al. (2018) During Development NG2 Glial Cells of the Spinal Cord are Restricted to the Oligodendrocyte Lineage, but Generate Astrocytes upon Acute Injury. Neuroscience 385:154-165
abstractText  NG2 glia are self-renewal cells widely populating the entire central nervous system (CNS). The differentiation potential of NG2 glia in the brain has been systematically studied. However, the fate of NG2 glia in the spinal cord during development and after injury is still unclear. Here, we took advantage of faithful expression of Cre in NG2-CreERT2 knock-in mice to demonstrate that spinal NG2 glia remain committed to the oligodendrocyte (OL) lineage and generate OLs, but not astrocytes or neurons, during development. However, we found significant age- and region dependent differences in differentiation into OLs. Embryonic or neonatal NG2 glia generated more than 90% of the white matter OLs, but only 50% (embryonic) or 75% (neonatal) of gray matter OLs. Such differences disappeared after myelin completion coinciding with a decrease in the differentiation rate. While we never detected the generation of astrocytes from NG2 glia during spinal cord development, we found a small portion of NG2 glia could generate astrocytes in adult spinal cord upon acute traumatic injury.
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