Van Gool W A, Pronker H F, Mirmiran M, Uylings H B
Exp Neurol. 1987 Apr;96(1):225-32. doi: 10.1016/0014-4886(87)90185-3.
To assess whether or not environmental changes may continue to affect measures relating to cortical size, the size of the cerebral cortex of young adult (7 to 8 months) and old (32 to 33 months) "standard" and "enriched" rats were compared. Enriched rats were housed in large cages during 10 weeks and had access to many different objects; age-matched controls remained in standard laboratory cages. Effects on the cerebral cortex were small; a significant increase in cortical thickness at one, albeit different, site in both age groups was observed. Significant correlations were not present between environmentally induced changes in sleep parameters (recorded in the same rats prior to the present experiment) and the small change in cortical size. The results do, however, support the hypothesis that a certain amount of plasticity of the cerebral cortex is preserved in old age.
为了评估环境变化是否可能继续影响与皮质大小相关的指标,对年轻成年(7至8个月)和老年(32至33个月)的“标准”和“丰富环境饲养”大鼠的大脑皮质大小进行了比较。丰富环境饲养的大鼠在10周内饲养于大笼子中,有许多不同的物品可供接触;年龄匹配的对照组则饲养在标准实验室笼子里。对大脑皮质的影响较小;在两个年龄组中,均观察到一个部位(尽管不同)的皮质厚度有显著增加。在本实验之前对相同大鼠记录的睡眠参数的环境诱导变化与皮质大小的微小变化之间不存在显著相关性。然而,结果确实支持这样的假设,即老年时大脑皮质仍保留一定程度的可塑性。