The Use of Push-Pull Perfusion and in Vivo Microdialysis to Assess Changing Patterns of Hypothalamic Releasing Hormone Output in Aging Animals

B. Rubin
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Abstract A thorough understanding of the nature of age-related changes at the hypothalamic level would be greatly enhanced by the ability to directly measure neuropeptide release. In vivo measurement of neurosecretion is a demanding undertaking in young animals and increases in difficulty in aging animals due to additional considerations that must be acknowledged. Push-pull perfusion and in vivo microdialysis are two methods currently being used to directly measure neuropeptide output. The advantages and disadvantages of each are discussed. Moreover, special concerns regarding their use in aging animals are addressed, including the potential for: (1) differences in the response of the aging brain to insult; (2)age-related differences in levels of degradative enzymes; and (3) confounding effects of age-related differences in the stress response. Push-pull perfusion was used to compare the pattern of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone output in middle-aged and young female rats during a steroid-induced LH surge. The data revealed age-related differences in the overall pattern and the mean levels of LHRH output. When used with the proper precautions, these in vivo protocols enable characterization of the patterns of release of neuroactive substances in a single animal over time. They eliminate the need to sacrifice large numbers of animals to obtain measurements for a single time point, a feature particularly important for aging studies due to the heterogeneity of the population and the expense of the animals. Moreover, use of these methods is essential if alterations in the patterns of neuropeptide release play an important role in the changes that accompany aging.
使用推拉灌注和体内微透析来评估衰老动物下丘脑释放激素输出的变化模式
通过直接测量神经肽释放的能力,深入了解下丘脑水平年龄相关变化的本质将大大增强。在幼龄动物体内测量神经分泌是一项艰巨的任务,由于必须承认的其他因素,在老年动物中测量神经分泌的难度增加。推拉灌注和体内微透析是目前常用的两种直接测量神经肽输出的方法。讨论了每种方法的优缺点。此外,还讨论了在老龄动物中使用它们的特殊问题,包括:(1)衰老的大脑对侮辱的反应不同;(2)降解酶水平的年龄相关性差异;(3)应激反应中年龄相关差异的混杂效应。推挽灌注用于比较中年和年轻雌性大鼠在类固醇诱导的黄体生成素释放激素的输出模式。数据揭示了总体模式和LHRH输出平均水平的年龄相关差异。当使用适当的预防措施时,这些体内方案能够表征神经活性物质随时间在单个动物中的释放模式。它们不需要牺牲大量动物来获得单个时间点的测量值,由于种群的异质性和动物的费用,这一特征对衰老研究尤为重要。此外,如果神经肽释放模式的改变在伴随衰老的变化中起重要作用,那么使用这些方法是必不可少的。
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