Oj. Igwe et L. Ning, INOSITOL 1,4,5-TRISPHOSPHATE ARM OF THE PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITIDE SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION PATHWAY IN THE RAT CEREBELLUM DURING AGING, Neuroscience letters, 164(1-2), 1993, pp. 167-170
To determine whether the intracellular calcium-mobilizing second messe
nger, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP(3)) and its receptor (InsP(3)
R) display age-dependent coordinate regulation, InsP(3), content and [
H-3]InsP(3)-binding characteristics were investigated in cerebellar pa
rticulate membranes prepared from male Fischer 344 rats at 3, 12 and 2
5 months of age. Cerebellar InsP(3) content was significantly increase
d in 25-month-old rats compared with 3-month-old animals. Cerebellar I
nsP(3)R densities were significantly reduced at 12 and 25 months of ag
e but InsP(3)-binding affinity was significantly decreased only in the
25-month-old animals. The present data strongly suggest that modulati
on of the phosphoinositide second messenger system may contribute to i
mpaired neuronal responsiveness associated with the aging process in t
he cerebellum.