Functional degradation of the primary visual cortex during early senescence in rhesus monkeys.

Visual function in humans degrades during the early stage of senescence beginning from middle 50s to 60s. To identify its underlying neural mechanisms, we investigated the aging effects on the primary visual cortex (V1) cells in early senescent (ES) monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Under anesthesia, receptive field properties of V1 cells were examined by extracellular single-unit recordings in the young adult (YA; 5-6 years old), ES (19-24 years old), and late senescent (LS; 28-32 years old) monkeys. We found clear indications of functional degradation in early senescence, including impaired stimulus selectivities, increased level of spontaneous activity and declined signal-to-noise ratio, and dynamic range of V1 cell responses. Importantly, the functional degradation in early senescence exhibited unique features that were different from the results for the LS animals, such as remarkable individual variability in orientation selectivity and unchanged peak response elicited by visual stimulation. Our results demonstrate that the function of V1 degrades during the early stage of aging in nonhuman primate, suggesting potential neural correlates for functional deficits observed in early senescence in human subjects. Moreover, these results provide new insight into the dynamics of the aging-related functional deterioration, revealing a more complex and heterogeneous picture of this process.

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