• Title of article

    Sex differences in age-related motor slowing in the rhesus monkey: behavioral and neuroimaging data

  • Author/Authors

    Agnès Lacreuse، نويسنده , , Maria M. Diehl، نويسنده , , Mark Y. Goh، نويسنده , , Marisa J. Hall، نويسنده , , Alyssa M. Volk، نويسنده , , Rashmeet K. Chhabra، نويسنده , , James G. Herndon، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    543
  • To page
    551
  • Abstract
    The nigrostriatal system is critical for fine motor function and its deterioration during aging is thought to underlie the decline in fine manual ability of old persons. Because estrogen has a neuroprotective effect on this system, one might expect womenʹs motor function to be less vulnerable to the detrimental effects of aging than that of men. We examined this hypothesis in the rhesus monkey, which has been established as an excellent model of human age-related motor impairment. We tested 28 young and old rhesus monkeys of both sexes in a task involving the retrieval of a Life Saver® candy from rods of different complexity to determine whether fine motor ability (1) is sexually dimorphic, (2) declines with age and (3) declines differently in males and females. In addition, we measured the whole brain volume, the volumes of the caudate, putamen, hippocampal formation and the area of the corpus callosum in a subset of the monkeys (n = 15) for which magnetic resonance images of the brain were available.
  • Keywords
    magnetic resonance imaging , Basal ganglia , macaque , aging
  • Journal title
    Neurobiology of Aging
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Neurobiology of Aging
  • Record number

    820604