Orexin axon density and bouton quantification in the aging rhesus macaque thalamus: a novel methodology

Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University === Sleep fragmentation and disturbances of normal circadian rhythms are inherent in the aging human population. The rhesus macaque (Mucaca mulatta) exhibits similar disruption in sleep patterns and is a useful model to study these disturbances. Orexin is an excitato...

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Main Author: Jin, William
Language:en_US
Published: Boston University 2015
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12127
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-121272019-01-08T15:34:56Z Orexin axon density and bouton quantification in the aging rhesus macaque thalamus: a novel methodology Jin, William Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University Sleep fragmentation and disturbances of normal circadian rhythms are inherent in the aging human population. The rhesus macaque (Mucaca mulatta) exhibits similar disruption in sleep patterns and is a useful model to study these disturbances. Orexin is an excitatory neuropeptide that has been implicated in the regulation of wakefulness and alertness. Specifically, it has projections from its neuronal bodies in the lateral and perifornical hypothalamus to various forebrain and brainstem regions that control arousal state. One of the regions of high innervation by these orexigenic neurons is the thalamus. This study used a semi-quantitative means to determine if there are age dependent changes in Orexin innervation in the thalamus. There was a general trend of decreasing axon density when analyzed with a novel semi-quantitative method (r = -0.515, p = 0.024, df = 17) and approached significance when assessed with a previously published method (r = -0.454, p = 0.0509, df = 17), indicating a decrease with age. Additionally, there was no significant decrease in unilateral bouton counts iii when examined with age using either method. Although the findings in this study point to an age-related decrease in axon terminals, further research should examine the total orexigenic positive content in the thalamus to explain why bouton counts do not seem to change. 2015-08-04T15:40:32Z 2015-08-04T15:40:32Z 2013 2013 Thesis/Dissertation https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12127 en_US Boston University
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description Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University === Sleep fragmentation and disturbances of normal circadian rhythms are inherent in the aging human population. The rhesus macaque (Mucaca mulatta) exhibits similar disruption in sleep patterns and is a useful model to study these disturbances. Orexin is an excitatory neuropeptide that has been implicated in the regulation of wakefulness and alertness. Specifically, it has projections from its neuronal bodies in the lateral and perifornical hypothalamus to various forebrain and brainstem regions that control arousal state. One of the regions of high innervation by these orexigenic neurons is the thalamus. This study used a semi-quantitative means to determine if there are age dependent changes in Orexin innervation in the thalamus. There was a general trend of decreasing axon density when analyzed with a novel semi-quantitative method (r = -0.515, p = 0.024, df = 17) and approached significance when assessed with a previously published method (r = -0.454, p = 0.0509, df = 17), indicating a decrease with age. Additionally, there was no significant decrease in unilateral bouton counts iii when examined with age using either method. Although the findings in this study point to an age-related decrease in axon terminals, further research should examine the total orexigenic positive content in the thalamus to explain why bouton counts do not seem to change.
author Jin, William
spellingShingle Jin, William
Orexin axon density and bouton quantification in the aging rhesus macaque thalamus: a novel methodology
author_facet Jin, William
author_sort Jin, William
title Orexin axon density and bouton quantification in the aging rhesus macaque thalamus: a novel methodology
title_short Orexin axon density and bouton quantification in the aging rhesus macaque thalamus: a novel methodology
title_full Orexin axon density and bouton quantification in the aging rhesus macaque thalamus: a novel methodology
title_fullStr Orexin axon density and bouton quantification in the aging rhesus macaque thalamus: a novel methodology
title_full_unstemmed Orexin axon density and bouton quantification in the aging rhesus macaque thalamus: a novel methodology
title_sort orexin axon density and bouton quantification in the aging rhesus macaque thalamus: a novel methodology
publisher Boston University
publishDate 2015
url https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12127
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