Bruno_2012_Neurobiol.Aging_33_1927

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Title : Cortical peroxynitration of nerve growth factor in aged and cognitively impaired rats - Bruno_2012_Neurobiol.Aging_33_1927
Author(s) : Bruno MA , Cuello AC
Ref : Neurobiology of Aging , 33 :1927 , 2012
Abstract :

Basal forebrain cholinergic neurons (BFCN), a system involved in learning and memory processes, are highly dependent on a continuous supply of biologically active nerve growth factor (NGF). Age-related cholinergic atrophy and cell loss in normal brains is apparently not complemented by reductions in the levels of NGF as could be expected. In the present work, cortical proNGF/NGF were immunoprecipitated from cortical brain homogenates from young and aged and behaviorally characterized rats and resolved with antinitrotyrosine antibodies to reveal nitration of tyrosine residues in proteins. Cortical proNGF in aged and cognitively impaired rats was found to be a target for peroxynitrite-mediated oxidative damage with correlative impact on decrease in choline acetyltransferase activity. These studies provide evidence for oxidative stress damage of NGF molecules in the cerebral cortex of cognitively impaired aged rats as previously shown in AD human brains.

PubMedSearch : Bruno_2012_Neurobiol.Aging_33_1927
PubMedID: 22035590

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Bruno MA, Cuello AC (2012)
Cortical peroxynitration of nerve growth factor in aged and cognitively impaired rats
Neurobiology of Aging 33 :1927

Bruno MA, Cuello AC (2012)
Neurobiology of Aging 33 :1927