5-HT mechanisms are implicated in common age-associated diseases, including treatment-resistant mood disorders. Our previous work indicates that the neurotrophin BDNF promotes 5-HT axonal growth in the adult brain. However, 5-HT neurons may lose the ability to respond to BDNF in aging. The present proposal examines whether age-associated dysfunction of 5-HT neurons in the rat forebrain may be caused by deficient neurotrophic (e.g., BDNF) support mechanisms.
Specific Aim 1 of this proposal examines whether 5-HT neurons lose their structural plasticity with age, as manifested by an impaired regenerative response to injury and a reduced responsiveness to BNDF.
Specific Aim 2 examines whether their is an endogenous loss of BDNF availability/signal transduction in 5-HT neurons during aging. Finally, Specific Aim 3 uses mutant BDNF-deficient mice to examine whether endogenous BDNF expression and signal transduction are necessary for the normal integrity and plasticity of 5-HT neurons adulthood 44 and aging. The goal of this research is to gain a better understanding of the molecular interactions between 5-HT neurons and their trophic support mechanisms in aging and whether a deficiency in this interaction contributes to an age-associated pathophysiology of the 5-HT system. It is hoped that this knowledge will facilitate the design of more effective therapeutic approaches to treat age-related psychiatric diseases that may be associated with dysfunction of 5-HT neurons.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
First Independent Research Support & Transition (FIRST) Awards (R29)
Project #
5R29MH058433-05
Application #
6392355
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZMH1-NRB-A (04))
Program Officer
Sieber, Beth-Anne
Project Start
1997-09-30
Project End
2001-07-13
Budget Start
2001-05-01
Budget End
2001-07-13
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
2001
Total Cost
$123,457
Indirect Cost
Name
Johns Hopkins University
Department
Pediatrics
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
001910777
City
Baltimore
State
MD
Country
United States
Zip Code
21218