Title of article :
Effects of Ca2+ antagonists on motor activity and the dopaminergic system in aged mice
Author/Authors :
Rumiko Kurosaki، نويسنده , , Megumi Akasaka، نويسنده , , Mari Michimata، نويسنده , , Mitsunobu Matsubara، نويسنده , , Yutaka Imai، نويسنده , , Tsutomu Araki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
5
From page :
315
To page :
319
Abstract :
We investigated the effects of the Ca2+ antagonist nilvadipine on the dopaminergic system and motor activity in aged mice, in comparison with an other Ca2+ antagonist, amlodipine. Furthermore, we examined the close correlation between the dopaminergic system and motor activity during the aging process. Striatal dopamine, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) and homovanillic acid (HVA) contents were measured in 2-, 4-, 8-, 18- and 36-week-old mice. Behavioral tests (pole and catalepsy test) were performed with 4- and 36-week-old mice. Nilvadipine or amlodipine was administered intraperitoneally twice a day for 3 consecutive days to 30–36-week-old mice. The striatal dopamine, DOPAC and HVA contents were examined and behavioral tests were performed 1 h after the last injection of each Ca2+ antagonist. The dopamine, DOPAC and HVA contents in 2-week-old mice were significantly decreased in the striatum, as compared with 4-week-old animals. Thereafter, age-related increases in the dopamine, DOPAC and HVA contents were observed from 4 to 18 weeks old. However, in 36-week-old mice, the dopamine and DOPAC contents were reduced in the striatum, as compared with 18-week-old animals. Age-related decreases in motor function between 5- and 36-week-old mice were observed in both pole test and catalepsy tests. On the other hand, nilvalipine treatment produced a significant and dose-dependent increase in the striatal dopamine and DOPAC contents in 30–36-week-old mice. In contrast, no significant changes were observed in the striatal dopamine content in amlodipine-treated mice, although this drug showed a significant and dose-dependent increase in the striatal DOPAC and HVA content. In our behavioral study, nilvadipine also showed a significant and dose-dependent inhibition against motor deficits in 30–36-week-old mice. In contrast, amlodipine showed no significant effect on motor deficits in 30–36-week-old mice.
Keywords :
dopaminergic system , aging , Striatum , Mice , Behavior
Journal title :
Neurobiology of Aging
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Neurobiology of Aging
Record number :
820286
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