Gibson_1981_Science_213_674

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Title : Brain acetylcholine synthesis declines with senescence - Gibson_1981_Science_213_674
Author(s) : Gibson GE , Peterson C , Jenden DJ
Ref : Science , 213 :674 , 1981
Abstract :

The synthesis of whole brain acetylcholine is reduced in two strains (C57BL and BALB/c) of senescent mice. The incorporation of [U-14C]glucose into acetylcholine decreased in both strains by 40 +/- 4 per cent in 10-month-old mice and by 58 +/- 9 percent in 30-month-old mice compared with mice 3 months old. The incorporation of [2H4]choline into acetylcholine declined 60 and 73 percent in 10- and 30-month-old mice, respectively. Deficits in the cholinergic system may contribute to brain dysfunctions that complicate senescence.

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Gibson GE, Peterson C, Jenden DJ (1981)
Brain acetylcholine synthesis declines with senescence
Science 213 :674

Gibson GE, Peterson C, Jenden DJ (1981)
Science 213 :674