Aging Research Center Home Page
All Previous Aging Related Articles
On-line Medical Dictionary
National Library of Medicine's PubMed directory of MEDLINE citations.
Dendrites of rod bipolar cells sprout in normal aging retina.
- Liets LC, Eliasieh K, van der List DA, Chalupa LM
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Jul 31;.
The aging
nervous system
is known to manifest a variety of degenerative
and regressive
events. Here we report the unexpected growth of dendrites
in the retinas of normal old mice. The dendrites
of many rod
bipolar
cells in aging
mice were observed to extend well beyond their normal strata within the outer plexiform layer to innervate
the outer nuclear
layer where they appeared to form contacts with the spherules of rod
photoreceptors.
Such dendritic
sprouting
increased with age and was evident at all
retinal
eccentricities. These results provide evidence of retinal
plasticity
associated with normal aging.
This abstract at PubMed.