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Retinal cholinergic and dopaminergic deficits of aged rats are improved following treatment with GM1 ganglioside
Authors:Virginia M. Goettl   Trina A. Wemlinger   Tamara G. Fong   Norton H. Neff  Maria Hadjiconstantinou  
Abstract:Selected cholinergic and dopaminergic markers were compared in the retina of aged (20–22-months-old) and young (3-months-old) rats before and after treatment with GM1 ganglioside. The dopaminergic markers, tyrosine hydroxylase, aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase, dopamine, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid and homovanillic acid were comparable in the young and aged animals and GM1 treatment did not alter them. In contrast, mazindol binding, a marker for the dopamine transporter, was diminished in the aged retina and treatment with GM1 restored binding to values found in the young animals. The cholinergic markers choline acetyltransferase and hemicholinium-3 binding, a marker for the high-affinity choline transport, were depressed in aged rats and GM1 corrected the deficits.
Keywords:Retina   Aging   Dopamine   Tyrosine hydroxylase   Mazindol binding   Choline acetyltransferase   Hemicholinium-3 binding   GM1 ganglioside.
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