The Neurobiology of Cerebellar Senescence
1988; Wiley; Volume: 515; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1749-6632.1988.tb32995.x
ISSN1749-6632
Autores Tópico(s)Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
ResumoAnnals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 515, Issue 1 p. 251-268 The Neurobiology of Cerebellar Senescence JOSEPH ROGERS, JOSEPH ROGERS Institute for Biogerontology Research, Sun Health Corporation, Sun City, Arizona 85372Search for more papers by this author JOSEPH ROGERS, JOSEPH ROGERS Institute for Biogerontology Research, Sun Health Corporation, Sun City, Arizona 85372Search for more papers by this author First published: January 1988 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1988.tb32995.xCitations: 12AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat REFERENCES 1 Rockstein, M. 1974. Theoretical Aspects of Aging. Academic Press. New York . 2 Birren, J. 1980. Handbook of Mental Health and Aging. Prentice-Hall. Englewood Cliffs , New Jersey . 3 Eccles, J., M. Ito & J. Szentagothai 1967. The Cerebellum as a Neuronal Machine. Springer Pub. New York . 4 Llinas, R. 1969. Neurobiology of Cerebellar Evolution and Development. AMA-ERF Institute for Biomedical Research. Chicago . 5 Palay, S. & V. Chan-Palay 1974. Cerebellar Cortex. Springer Pub. New York . 6 Chan-Palay, V. 1977. Cerebellar Dentate Nucleus. Springer Pub. New York . 7 Ramony Cajal, S. 1894. Proc. R. Soc. London 7: 12–30. 8 Gilman, S., J. R. Bloedel & R. Lechtenberg 1981. Disorders of the Cerebellum. Davis. Philadelphia . 9 Dow, R. S. & G. Moruzzi 1958. The Physiology and Pathology of the Cerebellum. University of Minnesota Press. Minneapolis . 10 Hoffer, B. J., G. R. Siggins, D. J. Woodward & F. E. Bloom 1971. Brain Res. 30: 425–430. 11 Rogers, J., M. A. Silver, W. J. Shoemaker & F. E. Bloom 1980. Neurobiol. Aging 1: 3–11. 12 Rogers, J., M. Silver & F. Bloom 1979. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 5: 10. 13 Rogers, J., S. Zornetzer & F. Bloom 1981. Neurobiol. Aging 2: 15–25. 14 Rogers, J. 1981. In Brain Neurotransmitters and Receptors in Aging and Age-Related Disorders. Raven Press. New York . 15 Rogers, J. & S. Zornetzer 1984. In Assessment in Geriatric Psychopharmacology. Raven Press. New York . 16 Zornetzer, S., F. Bloom, R. Mervis & J. Rogers 1981. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 7: 690. 17 Rogers, J., S. F. Zornetzer, F. E. Bloom & R. E. Mervis 1984. Senescent microstructural changes in rat cerebellum. Brain Res. 292: 23–32. 18 Rogers, J., G. Siggins, J. Schulman & F. Bloom 1980. Brain Res. 196: 183–198. 19 Lamarre, Y., C. de Montigny, M. Dumont & M. Weiss 1971. Brain Res. 32: 246–250. 20 Llinas, R. & R. Volkind 1973. Exp. Brain Res. 18: 69–78. 21 Puro, D. & D. Woodward 1977. Brain Res. 129: 141–146. 22 Gruner, J. A., J. Altman & N. Spivack 1980. Exp. Brain Res. 40: 361–373. 23 Llinas, R. & M. Sugimori 1980. J. Physiol. 305: 171–213. 24 Landis, S. 1973. J. Cell Biol. 57: 782–797. 25 Siggins, G. R. & J. E. Schultz 1979. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 76: 5987–5991. 26 Freedman, R., B. J. Hoffer, D. J. Woodward & D. Puro 1977. Exp. Neurol. 55: 269–288. 27 Wiklund, L., G. Toggenburger & M. Cuenod 1982. Science 216: 78–79. 28 Bloedel, J. R. & J. Courville 1981. In Handbook of Physiology. Amer. Physiol. Soc. Washington , D.C . 29 Shinnar, S., R. Maciewicz & R. Shofer 1975. Brain Res. 97: 139–145. 30 Roberts, E. & K. Kuriyama 1968. Brian Res. 8: 1–35. 31 Salmoiraghi, G. & F. H. Steiner 1963. J. Neurophysiol. 26: 581–597. 32 Osterberg, H., H. Donahue, I. Severson & C. E. Finch 1981. Brain Res. 224: 337–352. 33 Marwaha, J., B. Hoffer, R. Pittman & R. Freedman 1980. Brain Res. 201: 85–97. 34 Marwaha, J., B. Hoffer & R. Freedman 1981. Neurobiol. Aging 2: 95–98. 35 Schmidt, M. J. & J. F. Thornberry 1978. Brain Res. 139: 159–177. 36 Nosal, G. 1979. Mech. Ageing Dev. 10: 295–314. 37 Mervis, R. F. 1979. Gerontol. Soc. Abstr. 19: 119. 38 Mehraein, P., M. Yamada & E. Tarnowska-Dzidusko 1975. In Advances in Neurology, Vol. 12. Raven Press. New York . 39 Morin, A. M. & C. G. Wasterlain 1980. Neurochem. Res. 5: 301–308. 40 Spokes, G. S. 1979. Brain 102: 333–346. 41 Unsworth, B. R., L. H. Fleming & P. C. Caron 1980. Mech. Ageing Dev. 134: 205–217. 42 Enna, S. J. & R. Strong 1981. In Brain Neurotransmitters and Receptors in Aging and Age-Related Disorders. Raven Press. New York . 43 Spooner, J. W., S. M. Sakala & R. W. Balch 1980. Arch. Neurol. 37: 575–576. 44 Hutton, J. T., I. Shapiro, R. B. Loewenson, B. L. Christians & J. A. Nagel 1982. Abstr. Am. Neurol. Assoc, p. 102. 45 Plaitakis, A., S. Berl & M. D. Yahr 1982. Science 216: 194–196. 46 Adams, R. D. & M. Victor 1981. Principles of Neurology, p. 418–426. McGraw-Hill. New York . 47 Glick, R. & W. Bondareff 1979. J. Gerontol. 34: 818–822. 48 Brody, H. 1976. In Neurobiology of Aging, Vol. 5. Raven Press. New York . 49 Monagle, R. & H. Brody 1974. J. Comp. Neurol. 155: 61–66. 50 Brizzee, K., J. Harkin, J. Ordy & B. Kaack 1975. In Aging, Vol. 1. Raven Press. New York . 51 Nandy, K. 1981. Neurobiol. Aging 2: 61–64. 52 Karnauknow, V. N. 1973. Tsitologya 15: 538–542. 53 Kimoto, Y., M. Tohyama, K. Satoh, T. Sakumoto, Y. Takahashi, & N. Shimizu 1981. Neuroscience 6: 47–58. 54 Moore, R. Y. & F. E. Bloom 1979. Annu. Rev. Neurosci. 2: 113–168. 55 Pysh, J. J. & G. M. Weiss 1979. Science 206: 230–232. 56 Ellis, R. S. 1920. J. Comp. Neurol. 32: 1–32. 57 Scheibel, M. E. & A. B. Scheibel 1975. In Aging, Vol. 1. Raven Press. New York . 58 Machado-Salas, J. P., M. E. Scheibel, & A. B. Scheibel 1977. Exp. Neurol. 54: 504–512. 59 Pysh, J. J. & M. D. Benson 1980. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 6: 281. 60 Price, M. T., J. W. Olney & R. Haft 1981. Life Sci. 28: 1365–1370. 61 Goldman, G. & P. D. Coleman 1981. Neurobiol. Aging 2: 33–36. 62 Finch, C. E. 1973. Brain Res. 52: 261–276. 63 Eadie, M. J., J. H. Tyrer & J. R. Kukums 1971. Brain 94: 647–660. 64 Schade, J. P. & W. H. McMenemy 1963. Selective Vulnerability of the Brain in Hypoxaemia. Oxford University Press. London/New York . 65 Greenfield, J., W. Blackwood, W. McMenemy, A. Meyer & R. Norman 1958. Neuropathology. Arnold. London . 66 Snider, R. S., W. Thomas & S. R. Snider 1978. Experientia 34: 479–489. 67 Margerison, J. H. & J. A. N. Corsellis 1966. Brain 89: 499–509. 68 Corsellis, J. A. N. 1976. In Aging, Vol. 3. Raven Press. New York . 69 Epstein, M. H. & P. R. Thorne 1970. Exp. Neurol. 26: 586–594. 70 Ogra, M., R. Yates & C. Knox 1980. Proceedings of the American Aging Association. Houston, Texas . 71 Coyle, J. T., E. McGeer, P. L. McGeer & R. Schwarcz 1978. In Kainic Acid as a Tool in Neurobiology. Raven Press. New York . 72 Buell, S. J. & P. D. Coleman 1979. Science 206: 854–856m. 73 Mervis, R. & R. Bartus 1981. J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol. 40: 313–322. 74 Machado-Salas, J. P. & A. B. Scheibel 1979. Exp. Neurol. 63: 347–355. 75 Coleman, P. D. & D. G. Flood 1986. Prog. Brain Res. 70: 227–237. 76 Mervis, R. 1981. In Aging and Cell Structure. Plenum. New York . 77 Van Harreveld, A. & E. Fifkova 1974. Brain Res. 81: 455–467. 78 Fifkova, E. & A. Van Harreveld 1977. J. Neuropsychol. 6: 211–230. 79 Lynch, G., S. Mosko, T. Parks & C. Cotman 1973. Brain Res. 50: 174–178. 80 Lynch, G., S. Deadwyler & C. Cotman 1973. Science 180: 1364–1366. 81 Floeter, M. K. & W. T. Greenough 1979. Science 206: 227–229. 82 Fiala, B., J. Joyce & W. Greenough 1978. Exp. Neurol. 59: 372–382. 83 Valverde, F. 1971. Brain Res. 33: 1–10. 84 Riley, J. N. & D. W. Walker 1978. Science 201: 646–648. 85 Riley, J. N. 1977. Doctoral dissertation. Department of Neuroscience, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville. 86 Aston-Jones, G., J. Rogers, R. D. Shaver, D. G. Dinan & D. E. Moss 1985. Nature 318: 462–464. 87 Bann, T. 1980. Psychopharmacology for the Aged. Karger. Basel . 88 Nandy, K. 1968. J. Gerontol. 23: 82–92. 89 Zeman, W. 1974. J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol. 33: 1–12. 90 Hasan, M. & P. Glees 1972. Gerontologia 18: 217–236. 91 Drachman, D. A. 1980. In Handbook of Mental Health and Aging. Prentice-Hall. Englewood Cliffs , New Jersey . 92 Adams, R. D., L. Van Bogaert & H. Vander Eecken 1964. J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol. 23: 584–608. 93 Klawans, H. L. 1973. The Pharmacology of Extrapyramidal Movement Disorders. Karger. Basel . 94 Critchley, M. & J. G. Greenfield 1948. Brain 71: 343–363. 95 Heshe, J. 1970. Acta Neurol. Scand. 46(Suppl. 43): 83–85. 96 Weinberger, D. R., E. F. Torrey & R. J. Wyatt 1979. Lancet i: 718–719. 97 Weinberger, D. R., J. E. Kleinman, D. J. Luchins, E. B. Bigelow & R. J. Wyatt 1980. Am. J. Psychiatry 137: 359–361. 98 Heath, R. G., C. W. Dempsey & C. J. Fontana 1978. Biol. Psychiatry 13: 501–529. 99 Snider, R. S., A. Maiti & S. R. Snider 1976. Exp. Neurol. 53: 714–728. 100 Snider, S. R. & R. S. Snider 1977. J. Neurol. Trans. 40: 115–128. 101 Heath, R. G. 1977. J. Nerv. Ment. Disorders 165: 300–305. 102 Massion, J. & K. Sasaki 1979. Cerebro-Cerebellar Interactions. Elsevier. Amsterdam/New York . Citing Literature Volume515, Issue1Central Determinants of Age‐Related Declines in Motor FunctionJanuary 1988Pages 251-268 ReferencesRelatedInformation
Referência(s)