NGF对老龄F344大鼠胆碱能神经化学标志物的瞬时增强作用。

A C Santucci, P D Kanof, V Haroutunian
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我们进行了两项实验来评估神经生长因子(NGF)对胆碱能神经化学标志物影响的持久性。将人工脑脊液或NGF通过渗透泵注入年轻成年(3 ~ 6月龄)和老年(22 ~ 26月龄)Fischer 344大鼠侧脑室2周。在治疗结束后大约3周(实验1)或12周(实验2)评估皮质、纹状体和海马内的胆碱乙酰转移酶(CAT)和乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)。在两个实验中发现了各种与年龄相关的缺陷,海马背侧和纹状体中的标记物水平下降最为一致。NGF仅在实验1中增加了胆碱能标记酶的活性。具体来说,NGF (a)减弱了海马背侧和纹状体中与年龄相关的CAT和AChE缺陷,(b)增强了老年动物额叶皮层和海马腹侧的CAT活性,(c)增加了年轻动物海马背侧的CAT活性。因此,神经生长因子可能有利于提高胆碱能神经化学参数,特别是在老年动物中,但这种作用很可能是短暂的。
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Transient enhancement of cholinergic neurochemical markers induced by NGF in aged F344 rats.

Two experiments were conducted to assess the durability of nerve growth factor (NGF) effects on cholinergic neurochemical markers. Artificial CSF or NGF was infused via osmotic pumps for 2 weeks into the lateral ventricles of young adult (3- to 6-month-old) and aged (22- to 26-month-old) Fischer 344 rats. Assessment of choline acetyltransferase (CAT) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) within the cortex, striatum, and hippocampus was conducted either approximately 3 (experiment 1) or 12 (experiment 2) weeks after termination of treatment. A variety of age-related deficiencies were found in the two experiments with decreased marker levels within the dorsal hippocampus and striatum being most consistent. NGF increased cholinergic marker enzyme activity in experiment 1 only. Specifically, NGF (a) attenuated age-related CAT and AChE deficits within the dorsal hippocampus and striatum, (b) enhanced CAT activity within the frontal cortex and ventral hippocampus in aged animals, and (c) increased CAT activity within the dorsal hippocampus in young subjects. It is concluded that NGF may be beneficial in enhancing cholinergic neurochemical parameters, especially in aged animals, but such effects are most likely transient.

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