In the adult brain, neural proliferation is almost absent and neurons are g
enerally not renewed. By contrast, in the olfactory organ, olfactory neuron
s are produced continuously throughout life. To investigate whether specifi
c cell cycle inhibitors are involved in the control of neural quiescence in
adulthood, we compared their expression either in different regions of the
adult brain weakly or non neurogenic or, for comparison, in the olfactory
mucosa. We show that numerous cell cycle inhibitors are expressed in the ad
ult brain either in an ubiquitous fashion (as p191nk4d) or in specific brai
n regions (p15lnk4b in the forebrain, p27Kip1 and p21Cip1 in the cerebellum
). By contrast p18lnk4c was expressed detectably only in the highly neuroge
nic olfactory epithelium. The present data suggest that various CDK inhibit
ors may be involved in a region-specific fashion in the maintenance of nerv
e cell quiescence in adults. NeuroReport 12:3127-3131 (C) 2001 Lippincott W
illiams & Wilkins.