抄録
Aging is associated with decline in cognitive function, but the underlying mechanisms have not been elucidated. Normal activity of pyramidal cells and parvalbumin-expressing interneurons (PV neurons) is essential for cognitive function. PV neurons participate in the regulation of pyramidal-cell firing. Abnormal function of PV neurons may occur with aging. We analyzed the density and the percentage of PV neurons surrounded by perineuronal nets (PNNs) in the entire cortex of adult (3-month-old) and aged (24-month-old) mice. PNNs are extracellular matrix molecules that cover PV neurons and control synaptic plasticity. PV-neuron density decreased in some cortical areas of aged compared to adult mice. In particular, in the retrosplenial granular cortex (RSG) of aged mice, pyramidal cells expressed PV protein at high levels. This study suggests that the RSG of aged mice is in an abnormal activated state. RSG function abnormality may be part of the cognitive decline mechanism.
本文言語 | 英語 |
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ページ(範囲) | 31-42 |
ページ数 | 12 |
ジャーナル | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience |
巻 | 95 |
DOI | |
出版ステータス | 出版済み - 2019/03 |
ASJC Scopus 主題領域
- 分子生物学
- 細胞および分子神経科学
- 細胞生物学