Title : Age-related loss of calbindin from human basal forebrain cholinergic neurons - Wu_1997_Neuroreport_8_2209 |
Author(s) : Wu CK , Mesulam MM , Geula C |
Ref : Neuroreport , 8 :2209 , 1997 |
Abstract :
Loss of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons (BFCN) occurs in many age-related neurological diseases. Although age is the common risk factor in these disorders, no consistent age-related changes have been reported in the human BFCN. We investigated age-related alterations in choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor (p75LNGFR) and calbindin-D28k (CalBP) immunoreactivity in the human BFCN. No significant age-related changes were observed in ChAT or p75LNGFR immunoreactivity. By contrast, normal aging was accompanied by a selective, substantial and significant loss of CalBP immunoreactivity from the BFCN. Other CalBP-positive neurons were unchanged. Loss of the calcium buffering capacity conferred by CalBP may leave the BFCN vulnerable to damage in neurodegenerative disorders. |
PubMedSearch : Wu_1997_Neuroreport_8_2209 |
PubMedID: 9243613 |
Wu CK, Mesulam MM, Geula C (1997)
Age-related loss of calbindin from human basal forebrain cholinergic neurons
Neuroreport
8 :2209
Wu CK, Mesulam MM, Geula C (1997)
Neuroreport
8 :2209