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The Journal of Neuroscience | 2004

Aging Results in Reduced Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling, Diminished Olfactory Neurogenesis, and Deficits in Fine Olfactory Discrimination

Eineka Enwere; Tetsuro Shingo; Christopher Gregg; Hirokazu Fujikawa; Shigeki Ohta; Samuel Weiss

Previous studies demonstrating olfactory interneuron involvement in olfactory discrimination and decreased proliferation in the forebrain subventricular zone with age led us to ask whether olfactory neurogenesis and, consequently, olfactory discrimination were impaired in aged mice. Pulse labeling showed that aged mice (24 months of age) had fewer new interneurons in the olfactory bulb than did young adult (2 months of age) mice. However, the aged mice had more olfactory interneurons in total than their younger counterparts. Aged mice exhibited no differences from young adult mice in their ability to discriminate between two discrete odors but were significantly poorer at performing discriminations between similar odors (fine olfactory discrimination). Leukemia inhibitory factor receptor heterozygote mice, which have less neurogenesis and fewer olfactory interneurons than their wild-type counterparts, performed more poorly at fine olfactory discrimination than the wild types, suggesting that olfactory neurogenesis, rather than the total number of interneurons, was responsible for fine olfactory discrimination. Immunohistochemistry and Western blot analyses revealed a selective reduction in expression levels of epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR) signaling elements in the aged forebrain subventricular zone. Waved-1 mutant mice, which express reduced quantities of transforming growth factor-α, the predominant EGFR ligand in adulthood, phenocopy aged mice in olfactory neurogenesis and performance on fine olfactory discrimination tasks. These results suggest that the impairment in fine olfactory discrimination with age may result from a reduction in EGF-dependent olfactory neurogenesis.


Science | 2003

Pregnancy-stimulated neurogenesis in the adult female forebrain mediated by prolactin.

Tetsuro Shingo; Christopher Gregg; Emeka Enwere; Hirokazu Fujikawa; Rozina Hassam; Colleen Geary; James C. Cross; Samuel Weiss


The Journal of Neuroscience | 2001

Erythropoietin Regulates the In Vitro and In Vivo Production of Neuronal Progenitors by Mammalian Forebrain Neural Stem Cells

Tetsuro Shingo; S. Todd Sorokan; Takuya Shimazaki; Samuel Weiss


The Journal of Neuroscience | 2001

The Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor/Leukemia Inhibitory Factor/gp130 Receptor Complex Operates in the Maintenance of Mammalian Forebrain Neural Stem Cells

Takuya Shimazaki; Tetsuro Shingo; Samuel Weiss


Archive | 2002

Prolactin induced increase in neural stem cell numbers

Tetsuro Shingo; Samuel Weiss


Archive | 2002

Combined regulation of neural cell production

Bradley G. Thompson; Samuel Weiss; Tetsuro Shingo


Archive | 2002

Production of tyrosine hydroxylase positive neurons

Samuel Weiss; Tetsuro Shingo


Archive | 2006

Effect of growth hormone and IGF-1 on neural stem cells

Tetsuro Shingo; Samuel Weiss


Archive | 2003

Method of enhancing and/or inducing neuronal migration using erythropoietin

Linda Andersen; Tetsuro Shingo; Samuel Weiss


Archive | 2002

Ovarian hormone induced neural stem cell increase

Samuel Weiss; Tetsuro Shingo

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Bryan Kolb

University of Lethbridge

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