Title of article :
Age-related toxicity to lactate, glutamate, and β-amyloid in cultured adult neurons
Author/Authors :
Gregory J. Brewer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
8
From page :
561
To page :
568
Abstract :
The age-related susceptibility of the brain to neurodegenerative disease may be inherent in the susceptibility of individual neurons to various stressors. Neurons were isolated from embryonic, young- and old-aged rat hippocampus, cultured in serum-free medium and exposed to lactic acid, glutamate or β-amyloid. Yields of isolated adult cells were 1 million cells/hippocampus, 12,000 cells/mg tissue, independent of age. For lactic acidosis, there was a non-significant 10% increment in killing of neuron-like cells from old rats compared to young. For glutamate, there was a 5–10% increment in killing of neuron-like cells from old rats compared to young rats and embryonic neurons. For cells exposed to the toxic fragment of β-amyloid, Aβ (25–35), toxicity was age, dose and time-dependent. Maximum toxicity in cells treated for 1 day with 25 μM Aβ (25–35) was 16%, 24%, and 33% for embryonic, young and old cells. Similar results were found for Aβ (1–40) (image50 = 2 μM). These results suggest that aging imparts to individual cells an increased susceptibility to toxic substances relevant to neurodegenerative diseases.
Keywords :
Excitotoxicity , acidosis , aging , Alzheimer’s disease , Amyloid ?-peptide
Journal title :
Neurobiology of Aging
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Neurobiology of Aging
Record number :
819803
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