Scott, S. A., Liang, S., Weingartner, J. A., and Crutcher, K. A. (1994).
Increased NGF-like activity in young but not aged rat hippocampus
after septal lesions. Neurobiology of Aging,15(3):337-46
Abstract
Sympathetic sprouting in the hippocampus following septal
denervation is thought to involve nerve growth factor (NGF). This
sprouting response is dramatically reduced in aged rats, but
immunological assays reveal no age-related decline in hippocampal
NGF levels. In the present study, both a bioassay and an immunoassay
were used to examine the effect of a medial septal lesion on
hippocampal NGF levels in young adult (2-5 months) and aged (24
months) Fischer 344 rats. No significant differences were detected
between normal young and aged rats, in agreement with earlier
results. Following medial septal lesions, however, only young rats
demonstrated significant increases in hippocampal NGF-like activity.
These results support the hypothesis that the age-related deficit in
sympathetic sprouting results from an attenuated neurotrophic
response to hippocampal denervation.
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