• Title of article

    Enhanced neuronal activation in central autonomic network nuclei in aged mice following acute peripheral immune challenge

  • Author/Authors

    Ronald P.A. Gaykema، نويسنده , , Madhu K. Balachandran، نويسنده , , Jonathan P. Godbout، نويسنده , , Rodney W. Johnson، نويسنده , , Lisa E. Goehler، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    137
  • To page
    142
  • Abstract
    Infection is associated with activation in central autonomic nuclei involved in mediating coordinated host defense responses. Aged mice showed exaggerated sickness behavior following peripheral injection of pro-inflammatory bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), but is unknown whether central autonomic network responses are concomitantly increased. To assess whether aged mice exhibit enhanced neural response to LPS, we compared neural responses using c-Fos immunohistochemistry in aged BALB/c mice (22–24 months) with those of young adult peers (3–6 months). Intraperitoneal LPS challenge induced robust expression of c-Fos protein in central autonomic regions, including catecholaminergic neurons in the pons and brainstem, as well as in barrier-associated areas including the circumventricular organs. The numbers of c-Fos positive neurons were significantly greater in the aged compared to the young adult mice. These findings show age-associated enhancement of response to inflammation in the blood–brain chemosensory interfaces as well the central autonomic pathways involved in the elaboration of sickness symptoms, which may contribute to exaggerated sickness and poorer outcomes of infectious disease in the elderly.
  • Keywords
    inflammation , Lipopolysaccharide , Hypothalamus , Amygdala , Brainstem , Normal aging , Sickness , Circumventricular organ , Central autonomic network , Catecholaminergic neurons
  • Journal title
    Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical
  • Record number

    476028