The role of nerve growth factor (NGF) in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and aging has been investigated with various techniques. The underlying hypothesis leading to these investigations has been that well-established cholinergic deficits observed in AD and aging may be due to defective NGF function. This study focusses on the NGF receptorsputatively located on cholinergic neurons. The applicant proposes to investigate whether there is an NGF receptor dysfunction detectable in aging animals. The number of 125I-NGF labelled receptors in various relevant rat brainregions will be monitored as a function of age in rats. Special attentionwill be paid to possible changes in the projection areas (i.e. terminal NGF receptors) versus changes in cell body NGF receptors. A second directionof the study is to investigate whether there are multiple brain NGF receptorsor, possibly, two states of one NGF receptor. These latter studies will involve using solubilized receptors and monitoring the antigenic potentialof the brain NGF receptors as assessed using NGF receptor antibody developedfor peripheral NGF receptors. The effect of age on multiple NGF receptorswill follow, given that reliable assays for multiple NGF receptors or statesare developed.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Small Research Grants (R03)
Project #
1R03MH047778-01A1
Application #
3429783
Study Section
Mental Health Small Grant Review Committee (MSM)
Project Start
1992-04-01
Project End
1994-03-31
Budget Start
1992-04-01
Budget End
1993-03-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
1992
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Michigan State University
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
193247145
City
East Lansing
State
MI
Country
United States
Zip Code
48824