Age-related changes in properties of cortically projecting basal forebrain neurons

J. Tanaka, J. Nishimura, F. Kimura
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Electrophysiological properties of basal forebrain (nucleus basalis area) neurons projecting directly to the frontal cortex were studied in urethane-anesthetized young and old male rats. Extracellular recordings demonstrated a total of 75 neurons (35 young and 40 old cells) which were antidromically activated by electrical stimulation of the frontal cortex. Post-antidromic orthodromic excitatory responses were seen, and the number of neurons showing such an orthodromic excitation was significantly smaller in aged rats. No significant differences were observed between young and aged rats in the threshold, latency or the conduction velocity of antidromic activation, or in the spontaneous firing rate of driven cells. The absolute refractory period was significantly longer and the degree of successful antidromic propagation into the somatodendritic complex was significantly lower in aged rats. The data provide evidence that there are marked changes with age in the physiological properties of basal forebrain neurons projecting to the frontal cortex.
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皮层投射基底前脑神经元特性的年龄相关变化
研究了聚氨酯麻醉的年轻和年老雄性大鼠基底前脑(基底核区)直接向额叶皮层投射的神经元的电生理特性。细胞外记录显示共75个神经元(35个年轻细胞和40个年老细胞)在额叶皮层电刺激下被反向激活。在老龄大鼠中,观察到逆行后正正交兴奋反应,且表现出这种正正交兴奋的神经元数量明显减少。青年大鼠与老年大鼠在反激激活的阈值、潜伏期、传导速度、驱动细胞的自发放电率等方面均无显著差异。老年大鼠绝对不应期明显延长,向体树突复合体逆行繁殖的成功程度明显降低。这些数据证明,随着年龄的增长,投射到额叶皮层的基底前脑神经元的生理特性发生了明显的变化。
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