In this study, age-related changes in the monoamine oxidases (MAO) were studied in the optic nerve (ON) of both young and aged male rats. The aim of the study was to assess the role of MAO in age-related changes in the rat ON and explain the mechanisms of neuroprotection mediated by MAO-B-specific inhibitors. Fifteen three month old and fifteen 26 month old Sprague–Dawley rats were used. The animals were killed by terminal anaesthesia. Staining of MAO, quantitative analysis of images, biochemical assays and statistical analysis of data were carried out. Samples of the ON were washed in water, fixed in Bowen fluid, dehydrated and embedded in Entellan. Histological sections were stained for MAO-enzymatic activities. The specificity of the reaction was evaluated by incubating control sections in a medium either without substrate or without dye. The quantitative analysis of images was carried out at the same magnification and the same lighting using a Zeiss photomicroscope. The histochemical findings were compared with the biochemical results. After enzymatic staining, MAO could be demonstrated in the ON fibres of both young and aged animals; however, MAO were increased in the nerve fibres of the elderly rats. These morphological findings were confirmed biochemically. The possibility that age-related changes in MAO levels may be attributed to impaired energy production mechanisms and/or represent the consequence of reduced energy needs is discussed.

Monoamine oxidase-enzymes and oxidative stress in the rat optic nerve: Age-related changes / Nebbioso, Marcella; A., Pascarella; C., Cavallotti; Pescosolido, Nicola. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0959-9673. - STAMPA. - 93:6(2012), pp. 401-405. [10.1111/j.1365-2613.2012.00832.x]

Monoamine oxidase-enzymes and oxidative stress in the rat optic nerve: Age-related changes.

NEBBIOSO, Marcella;PESCOSOLIDO, Nicola
2012

Abstract

In this study, age-related changes in the monoamine oxidases (MAO) were studied in the optic nerve (ON) of both young and aged male rats. The aim of the study was to assess the role of MAO in age-related changes in the rat ON and explain the mechanisms of neuroprotection mediated by MAO-B-specific inhibitors. Fifteen three month old and fifteen 26 month old Sprague–Dawley rats were used. The animals were killed by terminal anaesthesia. Staining of MAO, quantitative analysis of images, biochemical assays and statistical analysis of data were carried out. Samples of the ON were washed in water, fixed in Bowen fluid, dehydrated and embedded in Entellan. Histological sections were stained for MAO-enzymatic activities. The specificity of the reaction was evaluated by incubating control sections in a medium either without substrate or without dye. The quantitative analysis of images was carried out at the same magnification and the same lighting using a Zeiss photomicroscope. The histochemical findings were compared with the biochemical results. After enzymatic staining, MAO could be demonstrated in the ON fibres of both young and aged animals; however, MAO were increased in the nerve fibres of the elderly rats. These morphological findings were confirmed biochemically. The possibility that age-related changes in MAO levels may be attributed to impaired energy production mechanisms and/or represent the consequence of reduced energy needs is discussed.
2012
age-related change; deprenyl; glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase; monoamine oxidase; optic nerve; oxidative stress
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Monoamine oxidase-enzymes and oxidative stress in the rat optic nerve: Age-related changes / Nebbioso, Marcella; A., Pascarella; C., Cavallotti; Pescosolido, Nicola. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0959-9673. - STAMPA. - 93:6(2012), pp. 401-405. [10.1111/j.1365-2613.2012.00832.x]
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