The cerebrospinal fluid: regulator of neurogenesis, behavior, and beyond

The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) has attracted renewed interest as an active signaling milieu that regulates brain development, homeostasis, and disease. Advances in proteomics research have enabled an improved characterization of the CSF from development through adulthood, and key neurogenic signaling...

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description The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) has attracted renewed interest as an active signaling milieu that regulates brain development, homeostasis, and disease. Advances in proteomics research have enabled an improved characterization of the CSF from development through adulthood, and key neurogenic signaling pathways that are transmitted via the CSF are now being elucidated. Due to its immediate contact with neural stem cells in the developing and adult brain, the CSF’s ability to swiftly distribute signals across vast distances in the central nervous system is opening avenues to novel and exciting therapeutic approaches. In this review, we will discuss the development of the choroid plexus-CSF system, and review the current literature on how the CSF actively regulates mammalian brain development, behavior, and responses to traumatic brain injury.
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Behavior
Biochemistry
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Body fluids
Brain - metabolism
Brain damage
Brain Injuries - cerebrospinal fluid
Cell Biology
Cellular biology
Central nervous system
Cerebrospinal Fluid - metabolism
Choroid Plexus - blood supply
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Humans
Life Sciences
Neurogenesis
Proteomics
Review
Spine
Stem cells
title The cerebrospinal fluid: regulator of neurogenesis, behavior, and beyond
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