 

#  The Harvard Gazette: With A Song In Their Heads — Birth of new brain cells induced in birds 

 





April 20, 2000

 

 

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>    ![Zebra finches](/sites/g/files/omnuum11626/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/macklis/files/harvardgazette_apr2000.jpg?itok=0UQdvffL) 
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> picture from The Harvard Gazette:Zebra finches produce a constant trickle of new brain cells that researchers have manipulated to replace dead cells that the birds need for singing. The finch on the left is an adult male; the one on the right is a young male.

> Brain cells that make it possible for zebra finches to sing were forced to die then brought back to life by researchers at Harvard and Rockefeller universities. In a major biological first, quiescent stem cells naturally present in the birds&#146; brains were induced to replace the lost cells and restore the finches&#146; ability to sing their distinctive song.
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>  Upon the death of mature song cells, immature cells were induced to “awake” from a dormant state. They moved to the right place in the brain, and made connections needed to repair the damage.
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>  “Our results represent the restoration of a brain circuit involved in a complex learned behavior,” says Jeffrey Macklis, associate professor of neurology in the Division of Neuroscience at Harvard Medical School. “It is a step toward doing the same thing in mammals.”
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>  Mammals include humans, and Macklis sees the future possibility of using such approaches to treat damage done by spinal cord injuries, strokes, and degenerative conditions such as Huntington&#146;s and Alzheimer&#146;s diseases. Even keeping normal brain cells healthy, and thus slowing aging, is not out of the question.
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