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Age-related decrease in apomorphine modulation of acetylcholine release from rat striatal slices
Authors:Jeffrey M. Thompson   Clint L. Makino   John R. Whitaker  J.A. Joseph  
Affiliation:Laboratories of Neurosciences and Behavioral Sciences, Gerontology Research Center, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore City Hospitals, Baltimore, MD 21224U.S.A.
Abstract:Release of [3H]acetylcholine ( [3H]ACh) was assessed in striatal slices from mature, middle-aged and senescent Wistar rats 8, 12 and 24 months of age, respectively. There was an age-related decline in basal release of [3H]ACh as a function of age which was correlated with a decline in accumulation of [3H]ACh. However, the most striking finding was the failure of apomorphine to inhibit KCl-induced [3H]ACh release in the senescent (24 months) animals. Striatal dopaminergic receptor losses in senescence apparently produce several subsequent changes in striatal function which ultimately result in the decline of motor-behavioral function.
Keywords:aging   neurotransmitter release   striatum   dopamine   acetylcholine
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