Abstract

In rats, an environmental manipulation occurring early in life resulted in changes in the adrenocortical axis that persisted throughout the entire life of the animals and attenuated certain deficits associated with aging. Rats handled during infancy had a permanent increase in concentrations of receptors for glucocorticoids in the hippocampus, a critical region in the negative-feedback inhibition of adrenocortical activity. Increased receptor concentrations led to greater hippocampal sensitivity to glucocorticoids and enhanced negative-feedback efficacy in the handled rats. Thus, at all ages tested, rats that were not handled secreted more glucocorticoids in response to stress than did handled rats. At later ages, nonhandled rats also showed elevated basal glucocorticoid levels, with the result that there was a greater cumulative exposure to glucocorticoids in nonhandled rats. Increased exposure to adrenal glucocorticoids can accelerate hippocampal neuron loss and cognitive impairments in aging. Hippocampal cell loss and pronounced spatial memory deficits emerged with age in the nonhandled rats, but were almost absent in the handled rats. Previous work showed that glucocorticoid hypersecretion, hippocampal neuron death, and cognitive impairments form a complex degenerative cascade of aging in the rat. The present study shows that a subtle manipulation early in life can retard the emergence of this cascade.

Keywords

Hippocampal formationHippocampusGlucocorticoidBasal (medicine)Glucocorticoid receptorInternal medicineEndocrinologyNeuronNeurosciencePsychologyMedicine

MeSH Terms

AgingAnimalsAnimalsNewbornDexamethasoneHandlingPsychologicalHippocampusLearningMemoryRatsReceptorsGlucocorticoid

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Year
1988
Type
article
Volume
239
Issue
4841
Pages
766-768
Citations
1069
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Michael J. Meaney, David H. Aitken, Chayann van Berkel et al. (1988). Effect of Neonatal Handling on Age-Related Impairments Associated with the Hippocampus. Science , 239 (4841) , 766-768. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.3340858

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10.1126/science.3340858
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3340858

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