Z. Malatova et al., LONG-LASTING INCREASE OF CHOLINERGIC ENZYME-ACTIVITIES IN DIAGONAL BAND AND OLFACTORY-BULB AFTER POSTNATAL INTRABULBAR INJECTION OF NGF IN RAT, BIOLOGIA, 51(6), 1996, pp. 735-739
The effect of a single dose of 1 mu g nerve growth factor (NGF) inject
ed into the right side of the olfactory bulb (OB) of postnatal 5-day-o
ld rats on choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) and acetylcholinesterase (
AChE) activities in the horizontal limb of the diagonal band of Broca
(HDB) and in the OB was analysed. Animals were sacrificed at day 40 fo
llowing treatment. As compared to the control sham-operated rats, NGF
treatment increased ChAT and AChE activities in the ipsilateral HDB by
37% and 24%, respectively. Total enzyme activities in the treated OB
significantly increased, ChAT by 52% and AChE by 30%, however specific
activities expressed per g proteins were not changed. The wet weight
and protein content of NGF-treated OB were insignificantly increased.
Our findings indicating a long-lasting trophic effect of exogenously a
dministered NGF on the olfactory cholinergic circuit supported the hyp
othesis that the projection from the HDB to the OB is a neuronal pathw
ay for which NGF might be a neurotrophic factor.