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The subventricular zone structure, function and implications for neurological disease

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The subventricular zone structure, function and implications for neurological disease

Li Kaishu
Zheng Yin
Cai Shubing
Fan Zhiming
Yang Junyi
Liu Yuanrun
Liang Shengqi
Song Meihui
Du Siyuan
Qi Ling
Genes & Diseases第12卷, 第3期纸质出版 2025-05-01在线发表 2024-08-26
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The subventricular zone (SVZ) is a region surrounding the lateral ventricles that contains neural stem cells and neural progenitor cells, which can proliferate and differentiate into various neural and glial cells. SVZ cells play important roles in neurological diseases like neurodegeneration, neural injury, and glioblastoma multiforme. Investigating the anatomy, structure, composition, physiology, disease associations, and related mechanisms of SVZ is significant for neural stem cell therapy and treatment/prevention of neurological disorders. However, challenges remain regarding the mechanisms regulating SVZ cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration, delivering cells to damaged areas, and immune responses. In-depth studies of SVZ functions and related therapeutic developments may provide new insights and approaches for treating brain injuries and degenerative diseases, as well as a scientific basis for neural stem cell therapy. This review summarizes research findings on SVZ and neurological diseases to provide references for relevant therapies.

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Glioblastoma multiformeNeural injury repairNeural stem cellsNeurodegenerativeSubventricular zone