Compelling evidence links age-related brain dysfunction and neurodegenerative processes to persistent disruptions in intracellular calcium (Ca2+) signaling, a central hypothesis in the Ca2+ theory of aging. Calbindin (CB), a classical Ca2+ buffer, has been implicated in region-specific susceptibility to aging-related effects. Specifically, CB-immunopositive (CB+) neurons have demonstrated an age-dependent decline in neuronal number across various cortical and subcortical regions. However, it remains unclear whether this decrease occur in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (DLG), a crucial relay and modulatory center for visual processing. Additionally, the potential impact of aging on the cellular volume of CB+ neurons in the DLG has not been fully elucidated, albeit an age-dependent neuronal hypertrophy of this region has been reported. To address these questions, we investigated CB+ neurons in the DLG of six marmosets (Callithrix jacchus), aged between 29-143 months. Using design-based stereological techniques, we estimated the total number and somal volume of CB+ neurons in DLG layers. Our results revealed no signs of CB+ neuronal number loss and somal volumetric changes in aged DLG, particularly within the koniocellular layers, a stratum that primarily expresses CB and play a critical role in blue/yellow color vision. Altogether, our findings suggest a preserved neuronal number and cellular volume of the CB+ population during aging process in the marmoset DLG. Moreover, they provide a valuable basis for future investigations into the neuroprotective role of CB in visual processing during aging and open avenues for strategies designed to preserve vulnerable neuronal populations in age-related neurodegenerative conditions.
Neuronal number and somal volume in calbindin-expressing neurons of the marmoset dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus are preserved during aging.
狨猴背外侧膝状体核中表达钙结合蛋白的神经元的神经元数量和胞体体积在衰老过程中得以保持
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作者:Santana Nelyane N M, da Silva Maria M O, Silva Eryck H A, Dos Santos Sâmarah F, Bezerra Lyzandro L F, Escarião Wellydo K M, Vasiljevic Gabriel A M, Fiuza Felipe P, Cavalcante Jeferson S, Engelberth Rovena Clara
| 期刊: | PLoS One | 影响因子: | 2.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May 23; 20(5):e0323906 |
| doi: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0323906 | 研究方向: | 神经科学 |
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