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Ultrastructure of aberrant serotonin-immunoreactive fibers in the caudate putamen complex of the aged rat
Authors:M G Van Luijtelaar  F G Wouterlood  J A Tonnaer  H W Steinbusch
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Degeneration of neurons in the central nervous system is associated with morphological changes. Previous observations made at the light microscopical level indicated degeneration of serotonin-immunoreactive (IR) fibers in the aged rat brain. In this study, a comparison at the ultrastructural level was made between serotonin-IR normal thin and aberrant swollen varicose fibers in the caudate-putamen complex of the aged rat. Ultrastructural features such as the size and content of the thin varicose fibers resembled those in the caudate-putamen complex of the young rat as reported by others. The aberrant profiles were swollen, reaching a size of 6 microns. Their vesicles varied in size and were no longer uniformly round. Moreover, distorted mitochondria and membrane-filled vacuolelike structures were a common feature of the aberrant profiles. These changes are indicative of a degenerative process and give further evidence that, whereas many serotonergic fibers are preserved at high age, other serotonergic fibers are degenerating in the caudate-putamen complex of the aged rat.
Keywords:Aging  Degeneration  Electron microscopy  Immunocytochemistry
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