Nerve growth factor enhances the dendritic arborization of sympathetic ganglion cells undergoing atrophy in aged rats
- 1 April 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Neurocytology
- Vol. 23 (4) , 234-241
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01275527
Abstract
We have investigated whether dendritic growth can be induced from sympathetic neurons of aged rats by the application of exogenous nerve growth factor to their target tissues. A previous study showed that significant dendritic atrophy (19%) occurs during ageing in the sympathetic neurons innervating the middle cerebral artery and that dendritic atrophy correlated with loss of axon colaterals in the same population of neurons. Using retrograde tracing in conjunction with intracellular injection of fixed tissue and confocal microscopy, we now demonstrate that infusion of nerve growth factor over the peripheral processes of the same neurons from aged rats induces significant dendritic (45%) and cell body (60%) growth. However, not all aspects of the dendritic arborization were affected. Primary dendrites and branch points were not altered by nerve growth factor. In contrast, nerve growth factor induced a significant increase in the number of primary dendrites and branch points (100%) of neurons from young adults. Our results demonstrate that sympathetic neurons undergoing dendritic atrophy during ageing can exhibit significant dendritic growth in response to thein vivo infusion of nerve growth factor, although the lack of regenerative response displayed by some parts of the dendritic tree leads us to believe that these neurons also show signs of reduced plasticity.Keywords
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