Donepezil Prevents Inhibition of Cerebral Energetic Metabolism Without Altering Behavioral Parameters in Animal Model of Obesity.
Bianca Xavier de FariasAna Beatriz CostaNicole Alessandra EngelMariana Pereira de Souza GoldimCristini da Rosa TurattiAnderson Cargnin-CavalhoJucélia Jeremias FortunatoFabricia PetronilhoIsabela Casagrande JeremiasGislaine Tezza RezinPublished in: Neurochemical research (2020)
Obesity is characterized by chronic inflammation of low grade. The cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway favors the reduction of the inflammatory response. In this work the effect of stimulation of the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway on SHIRPA behavioral test and mitochondrial respiratory chain activity in obese mice was evaluated. The animals were paired in four groups: saline + control diet; donepezil + control diet; saline + high-fat diet and donepezil + high-fat diet. 5 mg/kg/day orally of donepezil or saline were given 7 days before the beginning of the diet until completing 11 weeks of the experiment. Food intake and body weight were measured. At the end of the experiment the animals were submitted to the SHIRPA behavioral test, soon after they were killed by decapitation, the open abdominal cavity and the mesenteric fat were removed. The hypothalamus, hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and striatum were removed for evaluation of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. It can be observed that donepezil prevented weight gain and food consumption, as well as a tendency to prevent the accumulation of mesenteric fat in obese animals. There was no behavioral change in obese animals, nor did the influence of donepezil on these parameters. On the other hand, donepezil did not prevent inhibition of complex I activity, prevented the inhibition of complex II, and showed a tendency to prevent IV complex activity inhibited in obesity. With these results it can be concluded that the activation of the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway is promising for the alterations found in obesity.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- high fat diet
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- weight gain
- anti inflammatory
- bariatric surgery
- metabolic syndrome
- low grade
- prefrontal cortex
- high fat diet induced
- oxidative stress
- inflammatory response
- body weight
- type diabetes
- body mass index
- birth weight
- skeletal muscle
- physical activity
- high grade
- obese patients
- fatty acid
- brain injury
- risk assessment
- respiratory tract
- cerebral ischemia
- mouse model