Blackcurrant anthocyanins improve visual contrast resolution for optokinetic responses in aging mice

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Yuko Sugita , Koki Kobayashi , Hung-Ya Tu , Daisuke Okuzaki , Takahisa Furukawa
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Abstract

Visual motion perception declines during natural aging in most animals including humans. Edible berries of blackcurrant (BC) and its extracted anthocyanins (BCAs) have beneficial effects on human eyes. However, the effect of BCAs on the perception of moving objects and other dynamic visual patterns remains unknown. In the current study, we investigated whether BCAs improve visual movement perception in aging mice. The aging mice were fed either a standard diet or a standard diet containing BC. In addition, BCAs, the major component of BC, was orally administered to aging mice. The optokinetic responses (OKR) to the vertical sinusoidal patterns were then compared between the groups. To assess the transcriptional effects of delphinidin 3-O-β-rutinoside (D3R), a major BCA, we performed RNA-seq analysis using total RNA purified from the retina and V1 of control and D3R-administered aging mice. Larger OKRs were observed in BC-fed mice than in control mice at low grating contrast, suggesting that the contrast resolution to track moving patterns was improved. Similar results were observed in mice orally administered BCAs. Furthermore, we examined the effects of BCAs on the aging mouse retina and the primary visual cortex (V1) at the gene expression level. RNA-seq analysis of BCA-administered aging mouse retinas and V1s indicated activation of genes related to neural protection and neuronal survival, including BDNF and EGF. Taken together, the current study suggests that BCA ingestion alleviates the decline in contrast-dependent moving visual function in aging mice, accompanied by transcriptional profile change of the V1 and retina.
黑加仑花青素改善衰老小鼠光动力学反应的视觉对比度分辨率。
在包括人类在内的大多数动物的自然衰老过程中,视觉运动感知能力下降。食用黑加仑(BC)浆果及其提取的花青素(BCAs)对人眼有益。然而,bca对运动物体和其他动态视觉模式感知的影响尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们研究了bca是否能改善衰老小鼠的视觉运动感知。衰老小鼠被喂食标准饮食或含有BC的标准饮食。此外,对衰老小鼠口服BC的主要成分bca。然后比较各组对垂直正弦图案的光动力学反应(OKR)。为了评估delphinidin 3-O-β-rutinoside (D3R)的转录作用,我们使用从对照组和D3R给药的衰老小鼠的视网膜和V1中纯化的总RNA进行了RNA-seq分析。在低光栅对比度下,喂食bc的小鼠okr比对照组大,表明运动轨迹的对比度分辨率有所提高。在口服bca的小鼠中观察到类似的结果。此外,我们在基因表达水平上研究了bca对衰老小鼠视网膜和初级视觉皮层(V1)的影响。给予bca的衰老小鼠视网膜和V1s的RNA-seq分析表明,与神经保护和神经元存活相关的基因被激活,包括BDNF和EGF。综上所述,目前的研究表明,摄入BCA可以缓解衰老小鼠对比度依赖性运动视觉功能的下降,并伴有V1和视网膜的转录谱变化。
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Neuroscience
Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.20
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0.00%
发文量
394
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: Neuroscience publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of the nervous system. Any paper, however short, will be considered for publication provided that it reports significant, new and carefully confirmed findings with full experimental details.
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