Calderini_1987_Gerontology_33_227

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Title : Reparative processes in aged brain - Calderini_1987_Gerontology_33_227
Author(s) : Calderini G , Bellini F , Consolazione A , Dal Toso R , Milan F , Toffano G
Ref : Gerontology , 33 :227 , 1987
Abstract :

Endogenous neurotrophic factors have been proposed to play an important role in degenerative diseases and aging. In aged rats, neurotrophic activity induced by partial lesion of nigro-striatal pathways seems to be lower compared to young rats when assayed in vitro on cultured mesencephalic dissociated neuronal cells. In parallel experiments, we could also observe an age-dependent delay in spontaneous recovery of striatal tyrosine hydroxylase activity after lesion. Both experimental evidences suggest a low-potential neuroplasticity in aged rats. Nevertheless, the aging brain seems to be responsive to pharmacological manipulation. Long-term phosphatidylserine treatment has been shown to maintain the integrity of neuronal structures altered by the aging process. Putative mechanisms of action underlying these effects are presented.

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Calderini G, Bellini F, Consolazione A, Dal Toso R, Milan F, Toffano G (1987)
Reparative processes in aged brain
Gerontology 33 :227

Calderini G, Bellini F, Consolazione A, Dal Toso R, Milan F, Toffano G (1987)
Gerontology 33 :227