作者
Tara L Moore, Stephen P Schettler, Ronald J Killiany, James G Herndon, Jennifer I Luebke, Mark B Moss, Douglas L Rosene
发表日期
2005/5/28
期刊
Behavioural brain research
卷号
160
期号
2
页码范围
208-221
出版商
Elsevier
简介
The “frontal aging hypothesis” has been proposed by many researchers suggesting that the earliest and most severe age-related changes in the cortex occur in the frontal lobes. Two of these changes include decreases in cognitive functions mediated by the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and significant decreases in norepinephrine (NE) and dopamine (DA). To investigate whether the changes in these neurotransmitter systems are directly related to the cognitive decline seen in aging we utilized the rhesus monkey as a model of normal human aging. Our goal was to determine if age-related changes in cognition is associated with changes in norepinephrine and dopamine receptor binding density in the PFC. Eight young monkeys between five and ten years of age (six males and two female) and eight aged monkeys between 25 and 32 years of age (five males and three females) were behaviorally characterized …
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