In vivo serial MRI of age-dependent neural progenitor cell migration in the rat brain

The subventricular zone (SVZ) is a neurogenic niche in the mammalian brain, giving rise to migratory neural progenitor cells (NPC). In rodents, it is well-established that neurogenesis decreases with aging. MRI-based cell tracking has been used to measure various aspects of neurogenesis and NPC migration in rodents, yet it has not yet been validated in the context of age-related decrease in neurogenesis. This validation is critical to using these MRI techniques to study changes in neurogenesis that arise in diseases prevalent in aging populations and their combination with advanced cellular therapeutic approaches aiming to combat neurodegeneration. As such, in this work we used MRI-based cell tracking to measure endogenous neurogenesis and cell migration from the SVZ along the rostral migratory stream to the olfactory bulb, for 12 days duration, in rats aged 9 weeks to 2 years old. To enable the specific detection of NPCs by MRI, we injected micron sized particles of iron oxide (MPIOs) into the lateral ventricle to endogenously label cells within the SVZ, which then appeared as hypo-intensive spots within MR images. In vivo MRI data showed that the rate of NPC migration was significantly different between all ages examined, with decreases in the distance traveled and migration rate as age progressed. The total number of MPIO-labeled cells within the olfactory bulb on day 12, was significantly decreased when compared across ages in ex vivo high-resolution scans. We also demonstrate for the first-time, provocative preliminary data suggesting age-dependent MPIO uptake within the dentate gyrus (DG) as well. Histology to identify doublecortin-positive NPCs, verified the decrease in cell labeling as a function of aging, for both regions. The dramatic reduction of NPC labeling within the SVZ observed with MRI, validates the sensitivity of MRI-based cell tracking to neurogenic potential and demonstrates the importance of understanding the impact of age on the relationship of NPC and disease.

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