正常衰老对恒河猴前额叶46区的影响

Jennifer Luebke , Helen Barbas , Alan Peters
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本文综述了正常衰老对猕猴前额叶46区结构和功能的影响。46区与体感、视觉、视觉运动、运动和边缘系统有着复杂的联系,在认知中起着关键作用,随着年龄的增长,这些功能经常下降。一个重要的问题是,哪些变化可能导致这种下降。我们还远没有找到一个完整的答案,但正如本文将展示的那样,现在很明显,没有单一的潜在原因。没有明显的皮层神经元损失,尽管在恒河猴皮层中有一些老年斑,但它们的频率与认知能力下降无关。然而,正如本文所讨论的,以下因素确实与认知能力下降有关。白质的缺失被认为会导致中枢神经系统各部分之间的一些连接断开,髓鞘结构的改变会降低神经回路的传导速度和时间。此外,皮层神经元的输入减少,表现为树突树的退化、树突棘和突触的丧失以及递质和受体的改变。这些因素有助于皮层神经元内在和网络生理特性的改变。随着更多细节的出现,我们希望能够提出有效的干预措施来延缓认知能力的下降。
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Effects of normal aging on prefrontal area 46 in the rhesus monkey

Effects of normal aging on prefrontal area 46 in the rhesus monkey

Effects of normal aging on prefrontal area 46 in the rhesus monkey

Effects of normal aging on prefrontal area 46 in the rhesus monkey

This review is concerned with the effects of normal aging on the structure and function of prefrontal area 46 in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). Area 46 has complex connections with somatosensory, visual, visuomotor, motor, and limbic systems and a key role in cognition, which frequently declines with age. An important question is what alterations might account for this decline. We are nowhere near having a complete answer, but as will be shown in this review, it is now evident that there is no single underlying cause. There is no significant loss of cortical neurons and although there are a few senile plaques in rhesus monkey cortex, their frequency does not correlate with cognitive decline. However, as discussed in this review, the following do correlate with cognitive decline. Loss of white matter has been proposed to result in some disconnections between parts of the central nervous system and changes in the structure of myelin sheaths reduce conduction velocity and the timing in neuronal circuits. In addition, there are reductions in the inputs to cortical neurons, as shown by regression of dendritic trees, loss of dendritic spines and synapses, and alterations in transmitters and receptors. These factors contribute to alterations in the intrinsic and network physiological properties of cortical neurons. As more details emerge, it is to be hoped that effective interventions to retard cognitive decline can be proposed.

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