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The neuroglial population in the primary visual cortex of the aging rhesus monkey

✍ Scribed by Alan Peters; Ameigh Verderosa; Claire Sethares


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
461 KB
Volume
56
Category
Article
ISSN
0894-1491

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Abstract

The effects of age on neuroglial cells have been examined in the primary visual cortices of rhesus monkeys that had been behaviorally tested. The assessment of changes in the neuroglial populations was made on the basis of the frequency of occurrence of profiles of neuroglial cells in semithick sections of osmicated tissue stained with toluidine blue. No changes were found in the numbers of astrocytes and microglial cells with age, but the numbers of oligodendrocytes increased by about 50%. The myelinated nerve bundles at the level of layer 4 were also examined by electron microscopy to assess the effects of age on the nerve fibers. The numbers of nerve fiber profiles showing age‐related alterations in their myelin sheaths increase with age. There was also an age‐related increase in the frequency of profiles of nerve fibers sectioned through paranodes, indicating that shorter lengths of myelin are being produced by remyelination. These changes in sheaths both correlate significantly with the frequency of oligodendrocyte profiles, suggesting that with age additional oligodendrocytes are required to remyelinate nerve fibers whose sheaths have broken down, probably by death of the original parent oligodendroglial cell. Also the most cognitively impaired monkeys had the greatest numbers of oligodendrocytes, but this is probably a secondary correlation, reflecting the fact that altered myelin slows down the rate of conduction along nerve fibers, which leads to cognitive decline. Β© 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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