Severe loss of vasopressin-immunoreactive cells in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of aging voles coincides with reduced circadian organization of running wheel activity
Ea. Van Der Zee et al., Severe loss of vasopressin-immunoreactive cells in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of aging voles coincides with reduced circadian organization of running wheel activity, BRAIN RES, 816(2), 1999, pp. 572-579
Aging leads to a decrease in circadian organization of behavior. Whether th
is general observation is related to the finding that in older subjects the
arginine-vasopressin (AVP) system in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) has
deteriorated is an unsolved question. Here we assessed circadian organizat
ion of running wheel behavior and numbers of AVP cells in the SCN of old vo
les (n = 12, 11.5 months of age) and compared the results with data from yo
ung voles (n = 16, 4.5 months of age). A third of the young voles, but thre
e-quarter of the old voles lost circadian rhythmicity. Analysis of daily on
set to onset periodicity of running wheel activity at the age of 5 and 10 m
onths in individual voles revealed a significant loss of precision of circa
dian rhythmicity at the higher age. The number of AVP cells in the SCN of o
ld voles decreased substantially, over 78% compared to young voles in gener
al. AVP cell numbers, however, cannot be directly correlated with the state
of rhythmicity in old voles; in one of the three circadian rhythmic old vo
les the SCN contained the least AVP cells. This study does not support the
idea of a causal relationship between aging induced reduction in AVP cells
in the SCN and the presence of circadian rhythmicity in behavior. (C) 1999
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