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Proof That Adult Brains Make New Neurons Settles Scientific Controversy

Last updated: July 3, 2025 3:25 pm
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The scientific controversy surrounding whether adult brains make new neurons has finally been settled. A groundbreaking study published in Science has provided strong evidence that neural precursor cells exist in adult human brains, giving rise to newly formed neurons. This discovery has put an end to decades of debate among neuroscientists and has opened up new avenues for research into the role of neurogenesis in brain function and disorders.

For years, researchers have been studying neurogenesis in animals, such as rats, where it was shown to continue throughout their lives. However, evidence of this process in humans has been elusive. Previous studies have found immature neurons in adult human brains, but it was unclear whether these neurons were truly new or if they were present from birth and developed slowly over time.

The recent study, conducted by researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, used a combination of techniques to identify neural precursor cells and immature neurons in the hippocampi of young children and postmortem brains of individuals ranging from 13 to 78 years old. The researchers found that all but one of the postmortem brains contained immature neurons, indicating that neurogenesis occurs in adult humans.

Interestingly, two of the adult brains showed significantly higher levels of neural precursor cells and immature neurons. One of these individuals had a history of epilepsy, suggesting a potential link between neurogenesis and seizure disorders. Further research is needed to explore this connection and to determine if neurogenesis occurs in other regions of the adult brain.

Studies in mice have suggested that disrupted neurogenesis may be linked to conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and depression. Understanding how neurogenesis functions in the human brain could provide valuable insights into these disorders and potentially lead to new treatment approaches.

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Now that the question of adult neurogenesis has been answered, researchers can focus on investigating how these newly formed neurons contribute to brain function. This study marks a significant milestone in our understanding of the brain and paves the way for future discoveries in the field of neuroscience.

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