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Aging and monoamine receptors in brain.

作者信息

Makman M H, Ahn H S, Thal L J, Sharpless N S, Dvorkin B, Horowitz S G, Rosenfeld M

出版信息

Fed Proc. 1979 Apr;38(5):1922-6.

PMID:218850
Abstract

Biochemical evidence is presented for selective decreases in biogenic amine receptor systems with age in the rabbit. Dopamine-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity in striatum, hypothalamus, frontal cortex, and anterior limbic cortex declined by about 50% as rabbits aged from less than 1 to 5 years of age. Similar decreases were found for histamine-stimulated activity in hypothalamus and the cortical regions. These changes were in maximal response rather than in affinity for amine. In contrast, dopamine-stimulated adenylate cyclase of retina and both basal and Gpp(NH)p-stimulated activity in these regions were not altered with age. In addition, with age the number of binding sites for [3H]spiroperidol, a dopamine antagonist, decreased by 30--40% without change in ligand affinity in striatum and limbic cortex. These changes in striatum and cortex occurred in the absence of decreases in either dopamine concentration or choline acetylase activity. It is proposed that selective age-dependent decreases in the functional number of biogenic amine receptors occur in the absence of, or independent from neuronal cell loss, possibly by a mechanism of desensitization. These changes occurred in brain regions that in man are thought to be of importance in the age-related loss of cerebral function.

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