Selective Sparing of Human Nucleus Accumbens in Aging and
Anoxia
Ke-Wei Huang and Yan Zhao

Abstract:
Objective: To investigate the effects of
aging and anoxia on the nucleus accumbens. Methods:
The number of neurons in nucleus accumbens and caudate neucleus
in 35 patients over 65 and 35 under 65 years, all without neurological
or psychiatric diseases were counted. Results:
There was no statistically significant difference between the
number of neurons in the accumbens in the two groups, but there
was a decrease in the number of neurons in the elderly group.
There was no reduction in volume of the neuronal nucleoli of
the accumbens measured in 12 elderly patients compared to controls.
These data suggest a sparing of the accumbens from changes associated
with aging. There was relative preservation of the nucleus accumbens
in 3 patients with anoxic encephalopathy. Conclusions:
These results show that accumbens was resistant to both aging
and anoxia, the mechanism of which is discussed.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1995; 22: 290-293
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