Delay in manifestations of aging by grafting NGF cultured cromaffin cells in adulthood


Por: Mendoza-Ramírez J.-L., Beltrán-Parrazal L., Verdugo-Díaz L., Morgado-Valle C., Drucker-Colín R.

Publicada: 1 ene 1995
Resumen:
Dopamine agonists or grafts compensate impaired motor functions in aged rats. However, there is no evidence showing whether grafting in adulthood retard aging manifestations. Motor performance of 13- month-old rats was tested on 2 meter-long wooden beams which had a 15° inclination and whose thickness varied from 3, 6, 12, 18, to 24 mm. Rats at 14 months were randomly assigned to 3 groups: sham graft (Group 1); intrastriatal graft of chromaffin cells cultured with NGF (Group 2); intrastriatal graft of chromaffin cells (Group 3). Motor performance was tested at monthly intervals up until rats were 26 months old. Two more groups were included: 26-month-old naive rats (Group 4); and 3- to 5-month-old naive rats (Group 5) both evaluated only once. At 26 months, the basal activity of ventral mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons was recorded. Results showed in Group 2 delay of motor detriments seen in aged rats, maintenance of basal firing rates of nigral cells comparable to those of younger rats, and greater survival of substantia nigra cells. It is suggested that NGF cultured chromaffin cells produce a delay of motor detriments in aged rats, as a result of inducing survival and firing rates of nigral cells comparable to those seen in young rats. © 1995.

Filiaciones:
Mendoza-Ramírez J.-L.:
 Depto. de Neurociencias, Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Mexico

Beltrán-Parrazal L.:
 Depto. de Fisiologia, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, 04510 México, D.F., Mexico

Verdugo-Díaz L.:
 Depto. de Fisiologia, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, 04510 México, D.F., Mexico

Morgado-Valle C.:
 Depto. de Neurociencias, Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Mexico

Drucker-Colín R.:
 Depto. de Neurociencias, Instituto de Fisiología Celular, Mexico

 Depto. de Fisiologia, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, 04510 México, D.F., Mexico
ISSN: 01974580
Editorial
Elsevier Inc., 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA, Estados Unidos America
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 16 Número: 6
Páginas: 907-916
WOS Id: A1995TJ27200010
ID de PubMed: 8622781