Resveratrol and organic selenium-rich fermented milk reduces D-galactose-induced cognitive dysfunction in mice.
Zhen WuTiantian ChenDaodong PanXiaoqun ZengYuxing GuoGuangsheng ZhaoPublished in: Food & function (2021)
Recently, dietary intervention has been considered as a prospective strategy in treating age-related cognitive dysfunction and brain plasticity degeneration. In this study, we developed a kind of functional fermented milk rich in resveratrol and organic selenium, and explored the effects on cognitive behavior, hippocampal neurogenesis and the neurotrophic signaling pathway in d-galactose model mice. Behavioral tests showed that the functional fermented milk significantly reversed spatial memory loss and showed a recognition behavior reduction in a novel object recognition task. Immunohistochemistry analysis demonstrated that the functional fermented milk significantly increased hippocampal neurogenesis. Moreover, walnut diets with dairy products reserved a d-galactose induced decrease of hippocampal p-ERK/ERK, p-CREB/CREB, and BDNF expression in the protein level. These findings confirmed that dietary treatment with the functional fermented milk could ameliorate cognitive dysfunction in d-galactose model mice, and yoghurt rich in resveratrol and organic selenium has the potential in treating age-related diseases.
Keyphrases
- signaling pathway
- cerebral ischemia
- lactic acid
- pi k akt
- high fat diet induced
- high glucose
- cell proliferation
- working memory
- type diabetes
- diabetic rats
- risk assessment
- drug induced
- multiple sclerosis
- water soluble
- endothelial cells
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- weight loss
- binding protein
- induced apoptosis
- white matter
- blood brain barrier
- wild type