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Journal of Neuroscience Research | 2008

Peptide hormone exendin-4 stimulates subventricular zone neurogenesis in the adult rodent brain and induces recovery in an animal model of parkinson's disease

Göran Bertilsson; Olof Zachrisson; Annica Andersson; Karin Dannaeus; Jessica Heidrich; Jarkko Kortesmaa; Alex Mercer; Elisabet Nielsen; Harriet Rönnholm; Lilian Wikström

We investigated the effects of exendin‐4 on neural stem/progenitor cells in the subventricular zone of the adult rodent brain and its functional effects in an animal model of Parkinsons disease. Our results showed expression of GLP‐1 receptor mRNA or protein in the subventricular zone and cultured neural stem/progenitor cells isolated from this region. In vitro, exendin‐4 increased the number of neural stem/progenitor cells, and the number of cells expressing the neuronal markers microtubule‐associated protein 2, β‐III‐tubulin, and neuron‐specific enolase. When exendin‐4 was given intraperitoneally to naïve rodents together with bromodeoxyuridine, a marker for DNA synthesis, both the number of bromodeoxyuridine‐positive cells and the number of neuronal precursor cells expressing doublecortin were increased. Exendin‐4 was tested in the 6‐hydroxydopamine model of Parkinsons disease to investigate its possible functional effects in an animal model with neuronal loss. After unilateral lesion and a 5‐week stabilization period, the rats were treated for 3 weeks with exendin‐4. We found a reduction of amphetamine‐induced rotations in animals receiving exendin‐4 that persisted for several weeks after drug administration had been terminated. Histological analysis showed that exendin‐4 significantly increased the number of both tyrosine hydroxylase‐ and vesicular monoamine transporter 2‐positive neurons in the substantia nigra. In conclusion, our results show that exendin‐4 is able to promote adult neurogenesis in vitro and in vivo, normalize dopamine imbalance, and increase the number of cells positive for markers of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra in a model of Parkinsons disease.


Journal of Neuroscience Research | 2004

PACAP promotes neural stem cell proliferation in adult mouse brain

Alex Mercer; Harriet Rönnholm; Johan Holmberg; Jessica Heidrich; Olof Zachrisson; Amina Ossoinak; Jonas Frisén

In recent years, it has become evident that neural stem cells in the adult mammalian brain continuously generate new neurons, mainly in the hippocampus and olfactory bulb. Although different growth factors have been shown to stimulate neurogenesis in the adult brain, very little is known about the role of neuropeptides in this process. Pituitary adenylate cyclase‐activating polypeptide (PACAP) is a neuropeptide with pleiotropic effects acting through three receptors to which it has high affinity, namely, PACAP receptor 1 (PAC1), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) receptor 1, and VIP receptor 2. We show that PAC1 is expressed in the neurogenic regions of the adult mouse brain, namely the ventricular zone of the lateral ventricle and the hippocampal dentate gyrus. Cultured neural stem cells isolated from the lateral ventricle wall of adult mice express PAC1 and proliferate in vitro in response to two PAC1 agonists, PACAP and Maxadilan, but not VIP at physiologic concentrations, indicating PAC1 as a mediator of neural stem cell proliferation. Pharmacologic and biochemical characterization of PACAP‐induced neural stem cell proliferation revealed the protein kinase C pathway as the principal signaling pathway, whereas addition of epidermal growth factor synergistically enhanced the proliferating effect of PACAP. Further in vitro characterization of the effect of PACAP on neural stem cells showed PACAP capable of stimulating ex novo in vitro formation of multipotent neurospheres with the capacity to generate both neuronal and glial cells. Finally, intracerebroventricular infusion of PACAP increases cell proliferation in the ventricular zone of the lateral ventricle and the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. We conclude that PACAP, through PAC1, is a potent mediator of adult neural stem cell proliferation.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2002

Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of a new class of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor modulators.

Markus Thor; Katarina Beierlein; Graeme Dykes; Anna-Lena Gustavsson; Jessica Heidrich; Lena Jendeberg; Bengt Lindqvist; Cécile Pégurier; Patrick Roussel; Martin John Slater; Stefan Svensson; Mona Sydow-Bäckman; Ulla Thornström; Jonas Uppenberg

A series of 5-substituted 2-benzoylaminobenzoic acids has been synthesized and assayed for PPARalpha/gamma activity. Both dual activators and selective PPARgamma agonists have been identified. This class of compounds was shown to activate the PPARgamma receptor through interaction with a novel binding site.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1998

Identification of a human nuclear receptor defines a new signaling pathway for CYP3A induction

Göran Bertilsson; Jessica Heidrich; Kristian Svensson; Michael Åsman; Lena Jendeberg; Mona Sydow-Bäckman; Rolf Ohlsson; Hans Postlind; Patrik Blomquist; Anders Berkenstam


Archive | 2003

Compounds and methods for increasing neurogenesis

Göran Bertilsson; Rikard Erlandsson; Jonas Frisen; Anders Haegerstrand; Jessica Heidrich; Nina Hellstrom; Johan Haggblad; Katarina Jansson; Jarkko Kortesmaa; Per Lindquist; Jacqueline Mcguire; Alex Mercer; Karl Nyberg; Amina Ossoinak; Cesare Patrone; Harriet Rönnholm; Lilian Wikström; Olof Zachrisson


Archive | 2002

Functional role and potential therapeutic use of Reelin, Gas6 and Protein S in relation to adult neural stem or progenitor cells

Göran Bertilsson; Anna Falk; Jonas Frisen; Jessica Heidrich; Kristina Hellström; Jarkko Kortesmaa; Per Lindquist; Jacqueline Mcguire; Alex Mercer; Cesare Patrone; Harriet Rönnholm; Lilian Wikström; Olof Zachrisson


Archive | 2003

Therapeutic use of selective LXR modulators

Göran Bertilsson; Jessica Heidrich; Johan Haggblad; Harriet Ronnholm; Olof Zachrisson


Archive | 2004

Composes et procedes pour accroitre la neurogenese

Göran Bertilsson; Jonas Frisen; Anders Haegestrand; Jessica Heidrich; Nina Hellström; Johan Haggblad; Katarina Jansson; Jarkko Kortesmaa; Per Lindquist; Jacqueline Mcguire; Alex Mercer; Karl Nyberg; Amina Ossoinak; Cesare Patrone; Harriet Ronnholm; Lilian Wirkstrom; Olof Zachrisson


Archive | 2003

Compuestos y métodos para aumentar la neurogénesis.

Göran Bertilsson; Hanna Främme; Jonas Frisen; Anders Haegerstrand; Johan Haggblad; Jessica Heidrich; Kristina Hellström; Katarina Jansson; Jarkko Kortesmaa; Per Lindquist; Jacqueline Mcguire; Alex Mercer; Karl Nyberg; Amina Ossoinak; Cesare Patrone; Harriet Ronnholm; Lilian Wikström; Olof Zachrisson


Archive | 2003

Composes et methodes permettant d'augmenter la neurogenese

Göran Bertilsson; Jonas Frisen; Anders Haegestrand; Jessica Heidrich; Kristina Hellström; Johan Haggblad; Katarina Jansson; Jarkko Kortesmaa; Per Lindquist; Jacqueline Mcguire; Alex Mercer; Karl Njberg; Amina Ossoinak; Cesare Patrone; Harriet Ronnholm; Olof Zachrisson; Lilian Wikström

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