Title : Pharmacological modulation of prefrontal cortical activity during a working memory task in young and older humans: a PET study with physostigmine - Freo_2005_Am.J.Psychiatry_162_2061 |
Author(s) : Freo U , Ricciardi E , Pietrini P , Schapiro MB , Rapoport SI , Furey ML |
Ref : Am J Psychiatry , 162 :2061 , 2005 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: Age-associated cholinergic dysfunction may contribute to the cognitive decline observed during aging, including a decline in working memory. The current study was designed to determine how healthy aging influences the neural response to working memory before and during pharmacological potentiation of the cholinergic system. METHOD: In 13 young and 13 older healthy volunteers, regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measured by using [15O]H2O and positron emission tomography across 10 scans that alternated between a working-memory-for-faces task and rest. In all subjects, the first two scans were obtained during intravenous saline infusion. Seven young and eight older subjects then received intravenous infusion of physostigmine, a cholinesterase inhibitor, and the remaining six young and five older subjects continued to receive saline. |
PubMedSearch : Freo_2005_Am.J.Psychiatry_162_2061 |
PubMedID: 16263845 |
Freo U, Ricciardi E, Pietrini P, Schapiro MB, Rapoport SI, Furey ML (2005)
Pharmacological modulation of prefrontal cortical activity during a working memory task in young and older humans: a PET study with physostigmine
Am J Psychiatry
162 :2061
Freo U, Ricciardi E, Pietrini P, Schapiro MB, Rapoport SI, Furey ML (2005)
Am J Psychiatry
162 :2061