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The Capsaicin Receptor TRPV1 as a Novel Modulator of Neural Precursor Cell Proliferation

Journal

STEM CELLS
Volume 32, Issue 12, Pages 3183-3195

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/stem.1805

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Cellular proliferation; Nervous system; Neurogenesis; Neural stem cell; Progenitor cells; Endovanilloid; endocannabinoid system

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  1. NeuroCure (Cluster of Excellence in the neurosciences at the Charite-Universitatsmedizin Berlin)

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The capsaicin receptor (TRPV1, transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1) was first discovered in the peripheral nervous system as a detector of noxious chemical and thermal stimuli including the irritant chili pepper. Recently, there has been increasing evidence of TRPV1 expression in the central nervous system. Here, we show that TRPV1 is expressed in neural precursor cells (NPCs) during postnatal development, but not in the adult. However, expression of TRPV1 is induced in the adult in paradigms linked to an increase in neurogenesis, such as spatial learning in the Morris water maze or voluntary exercise. Loss of TRPV1 expression in knockout mice leads to an increase in NPC proliferation. Functional TRPV1 expression has been confirmed in cultured NPCs. Our results indicate that TRPV1 expression influences both postnatal and activity-induced neurogenesis in adulthood. Stem Cells2014;32:3183-3195

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