Santucci_1993_Brain.Res_609_327

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Title : Cholinergic marker deficits induced by lesions of the nucleus basalis of Meynert are attenuated by nerve growth factor in young, but not in aged, F344 rats - Santucci_1993_Brain.Res_609_327
Author(s) : Santucci AC , Kanof PD , Haroutunian V
Ref : Brain Research , 609 :327 , 1993
Abstract :

To investigate the efficacy of nerve growth factor (NGF) in promoting recovery from cholinergic damage, young (3-4 month old) and aged (22-23 month old) Fischer 344 rats received NMDA-induced unilateral lesions of the nucleus basalis of Meynert and subcutaneous osmotic pumps (2-week duration) connected to permanently implanted cannulas directed at the lateral ventricle ipsilateral to the lesion. Pumps were filled with either artificial CSF/rat serum albumin (the vehicle) or 5.0 micrograms of angiotensin-free, beta-NGF. Fourteen days after surgery, all subjects were sacrificed and their brains regionally dissected (frontal and occipital cortices, striatum, and dorsal and ventral hippocampi) and assayed for choline acetyltransferase (CAT) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Results indicated that the lesion decreased CAT and AChE levels within the frontal cortex of both young (29.8% and 39.4% depletion, respectively) and aged (30.5% and 34.8% depletion, respectively) animals. Only in young animals did NGF reduce these lesion-induced CAT (by 34.2%) and AChE deficits (by 65.5%). In fact, NGF exacerbated frontal cortical CAT depletions in aged animals in that percent depletion was 11.3% more following treatment (30.5% vs. 41.8% depletion in Aged/CSF and Aged/NGF groups, respectively). Lower CAT and AChE levels were found in the striatum of aged animals, an effect not reversed by NGF treatment. In contrast, NGF in young animals enhanced striatal CAT activity on the non-lesioned side by 22.2%.

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Santucci AC, Kanof PD, Haroutunian V (1993)
Cholinergic marker deficits induced by lesions of the nucleus basalis of Meynert are attenuated by nerve growth factor in young, but not in aged, F344 rats
Brain Research 609 :327

Santucci AC, Kanof PD, Haroutunian V (1993)
Brain Research 609 :327