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Science 2 September 1983: Vol. 221. no. 4614, pp. 966 - 969 DOI: 10.1126/science.6879196
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Science, Vol 221, Issue 4614, 966-969
Copyright © 1983 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
Aged rats: recovery of motor impairments by intrastriatal nigral grafts
NH Gage,
SB Dunnett,
U Stenevi,
and
A Bjorklund
Dissociated cell suspensions, prepared from the substantia nigra and septal regions of rat embryos, can be grafted to the depths of the caudate-putamen and hippocampus of aged rats. The grafts were rich in dopamine-containing and acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons and had produced extensive new dopaminergic and cholinergic terminal networks in the host neostriatum and hippocampus, respectively. The intrastriatal dopaminergic grafts were associated with a significant improvement in motor coordination in the aged rats. This result suggests that the intracerebral grafting technique may provide a new tool for exploring the role of dopaminergic and cholinergic deficits in the neurological and behavioral impairments associated with aging.
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