Journal article

Impaired spatial learning in aged rats is associated with loss of p75-positive neurons in the basal forebrain

U Greferath, A Bennie, A Kourakis, GL Barrett

Neuroscience | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2000

Abstract

We investigated age-related changes in the number and size of neurons positive for the p75 neurotrophin receptor in the cholinergic basal forebrain of female Dark Agouti rats. Since the integrity of these neurons is known to be closely associated with performance in tests of spatial learning ability, we also investigated the incidence of age-related spatial learning impairments, using the Barnes maze. Spatial learning impairments occurred with increasing frequency with age. No rats showed impairment at six months, but 50% were impaired at 14 months and 71% at 26 months. There was no correlation between age and decreased number of p75-positive neurons in the rostral basal forebrain, which con..

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