Bossi_1993_Neuroreport_4_73

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Title : Age dependence of striatal neuronal death caused by mitochondrial dysfunction - Bossi_1993_Neuroreport_4_73
Author(s) : Bossi SR , Simpson JR , Isacson O
Ref : Neuroreport , 4 :73 , 1993
Abstract :

Several lines of evidence point to a decline in mitochondrial efficiency with age. The relationship between age and sensitivity to Huntington disease-like neuronal death in the striatum induced by the mitochondrial inhibitor 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP) was examined. 3-NP has been shown to cause degeneration of striatum, hippocampus, and thalamus in rat and of caudate-putamen in humans. We administered single doses of 3-NP intraperitoneally to rats of various ages. Animals older than 4 months exhibited a far greater susceptibility to striatal neurotoxicity and mortality compared with younger animals. These results are discussed in the context of age-dependent metabolic impairment, which may be a key factor in the etiology of neurodegenerative disorders such as Huntington's disease and Alzheimer's disease.

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Bossi SR, Simpson JR, Isacson O (1993)
Age dependence of striatal neuronal death caused by mitochondrial dysfunction
Neuroreport 4 :73

Bossi SR, Simpson JR, Isacson O (1993)
Neuroreport 4 :73