Detalles del proyecto
Description
Aging causes alterations in neurotransmitter content and metabolism that
may explain changes in physiological functions with age. In the last
decade a great deal of attention has focused on the alteration of
neurotransmitter levels by dietary manipulation. However, these studies
have concentrated mainly on young adult animals. Our preliminary studies
in old rats indicate that protein deficiency induces an increase in
dopamine in the neostriatum. The objectives of this study are: 1) to
study the timing of this increase in old rats and the duration of the
effect; 2) to determine if this phenomenon also occurs in young adult rats
and if so, the timing and the duration of the effect; and 3) to elucidate
the mechanism(s) by which a low protein diet increases dopamine in the
corpus striatum of aged rats, i.e. changes in tyrosine uptake, dopamine
synthesis, and turnover rate of dopamine. The long term goals of these
studies are related to the treatment of Parkinson's disease, a condition
characterized by a reduction of dopamine in the neostriatum.
Estado | Finalizado |
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Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 12/1/84 → 1/1/90 |
Financiación
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Keywords
- Fisiología
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