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NEUROMETABOLOMIC IMPACTS OF MODELED WILDFIRE SMOKE AND PROTECTIVE BENEFITS OF ANTI-AGING THERAPEUTICS IN AGED FEMALE C57BL/6J MICE.

David ScieszkaHaiwei GuAmanda Barkley-LevensonEd BarrMarcus GarciaJessica G BegayGuy HerbertKiran BhaskarMark McCormickJonathan BrigmanAndrew OttensBarry BleskeMatthew J Campen
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Neurological impacts of wildfire smoke are largely underexplored but include neuroinflammation and metabolic changes. The present study highlights modulation of major metabolites in the prefrontal cortex and behavioral consequences in aged (18 month) female mice that persists 10 weeks after wood smoke exposure ended. Supplements derived from the anti-aging field were able to mitigate much of the woodsmoke effect, especially a combination of resveratrol and nicotinamide mononucleotide.
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