TROPHIC-FACTOR MODULATION OF CORTICAL ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE REAPPEARANCE FOLLOWING TRANSECTION OF THE MEDIAL CHOLINERGIC PATHWAY IN THE ADULT-RAT

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FARRIS, TW [1 ]
BUTCHER, LL [1 ]
OH, JD [1 ]
WOOLF, NJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,DEPT PSYCHOL,CHEM NEUROANAT LAB,LOS ANGELES,CA 90024
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10.1016/0014-4886(95)90040-3
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Laminar patterns of cortical acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity are reestablished in the adult, pharmacologically unmanipulated rat following axotomy of the medial cholinergic pathway. The extent to which trophic and/or growth promoting or inhibiting agents modulate AChE fiber reappearance is not fully understood. Such studies, however, would further clarify possible roles for these agents in neuronal plasticity in response to injury, as well as in plastic processes associated with normative functions. In the present experiments, we explored trophic modulation by intracortically infusing nerve growth factor (NGF) or somatostatin into cingulate cortex at a site distal to transection of the medial cholinergic pathway. Comparisons were made with sham-operated or noninfused transected controls, as well as with transected animals infused with renin or antibodies against NGF. Administration began 2 days after axotomy and continued at successive 3-day intervals for 4 weeks. It was found that, proximal to the lesion site, NGF increased and somatostatin decreased optical density of AChE; the number of AChE-containing fibers was unaltered compared to controls. Distal to the knife cut, both NGF and somatostatin increased number of AChE fibers but did not alter overall AChE optical density. Nonetheless, NGF produced an increase in the number of intensely staining puncta both proximal and distal to the cut. Neither renin nor anti-NGF antibodies produced statistically significant effects on optical density or number of fibers at any cortical locus studied. We conclude that NGF and somatostatin have opposite effects on the expression of AChE: whereas NGF increases AChE levels, somatostatin inhibits AChE accumulation in proximal fibers, perhaps by actions on synthesis or transport. Fiber proliferation, which only occurred distally, was affected positively by both NCF and somatostatin, indicating that neurite-promoting effects produced by both agents are confined to tissue regions where neurite extension is stimulated by axotomy. Increases in AChE-positive puncta produced by NGF, however, were not confined to regions of fiber proliferation. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.
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