| Title : Acetylcholine release from rat cortical slices during postnatal development and aging - Pedata_1983_Neurobiol.Aging_4_31 |
| Author(s) : Pedata F , Slavikova J , Kotas AM , Pepeu G |
| Ref : Neurobiology of Aging , 4 :31 , 1983 |
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Abstract :
Acetylcholine release from cortical slices superfused with choline-enriched Krebs solution containing physostigmine was investigated at birth, at 7, 20 and 30 days, and at 3 and 24 months of age, in order to assess age influence on the functional efficiency of the cortical cholinergic network. The slices were electrically stimulated at frequencies from 1 to 10 Hz for 5 min periods, preceded and followed by rest periods. The superfusate was collected every 5 min and acetylcholine content quantified by bioassay. In the newborn and 7 day-old pups acetylcholine release was approximately 50% lower than that of the 3 month-old rats at all frequencies tested. The highest release was elicited in the 30 day-old rats. Beginning with this age the evoked ACh release underwent a decline which in the 24 month-old rats brought it back to the same level as in the newborn ones. The blockade of the muscarinic autoreceptors by atropine 1.5 X 10(-8) M caused an increase in acetylcholine release at 20 day, 3 and 24 months of age but not in the newborn and 7 day-old pups. Adenosine 3 X 10(-5) M decreased acetylcholine output in newborn and adult but had no effect in the senescent rats. |
| PubMedSearch : Pedata_1983_Neurobiol.Aging_4_31 |
| PubMedID: 6877485 |
Pedata F, Slavikova J, Kotas AM, Pepeu G (1983)
Acetylcholine release from rat cortical slices during postnatal development and aging
Neurobiology of Aging
4 :31
Pedata F, Slavikova J, Kotas AM, Pepeu G (1983)
Neurobiology of Aging
4 :31