Tooth loss induces cognitive decline independent of low-protein diet intake in male mice

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Rie Hatakeyama , Hiroshi Oue , Miyuki Yokoi , Eri Ishida , Takayasu Kubo , Kazuhiro Tsuga
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Abstract

Objectives

Previous articles have shown that tooth loss is associated with cognitive decline in animal and human studies. Additionally, poor nutritional status including low-protein diet is associated with dementia. The evidence of the association of tooth loss and nutritional status is uncertain. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between low-protein diet intake and cognitive decline following tooth loss in mice.

Design

Male senescence-accelerated mouse-prone 8 mice were randomly allocated into sham-operated control and tooth loss groups with extracted maxillary molars: control with normal-protein diet; control with low-protein diet; bilateral maxillary molar extraction with normal-protein diet; and bilateral maxillary molar extraction with low-protein diet. After 6 months, a behavioral test was conducted, and mRNA expression and immunohistochemistry in the brain were analyzed.

Results

Behavioral test revealed no effect of the interaction between tooth loss and low-protein diet intake on cognitive decline; however, tooth loss had a marked effect on cognitive decline. Real-time polymerase chain reaction showed no interaction between tooth loss and low-protein intake for Bax/Bcl-2 mRNA expression; however, tooth loss had a significant effect on Bax/Bcl-2 mRNA expression. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that the effect of tooth loss in neuronal inflammation and neuronal loss were observed in CA1 and DG region, but the effect of low-protein diet was limited in CA3.

Conclusion

The present study revealed that the impact of tooth loss on cognitive decline was not dependent on the low-protein diet condition.
在雄性小鼠中,牙齿脱落导致认知能力下降,与低蛋白饮食摄入无关。
目的:以前的文章已经在动物和人类研究中表明,牙齿脱落与认知能力下降有关。此外,营养状况不佳,包括低蛋白饮食与痴呆症有关。牙齿脱落与营养状况之间关系的证据尚不确定。本研究的目的是探讨低蛋白饮食摄入与小鼠牙齿脱落后认知能力下降之间的关系。设计:雄性衰老加速小鼠8只,随机分为假手术对照组和拔除上颌磨牙的牙齿脱落组;对照组采用低蛋白饮食;正常蛋白饮食下双侧上颌磨牙拔牙;双侧上颌磨牙拔牙采用低蛋白饮食。6个月后进行行为学测试,分析脑内mRNA表达和免疫组化。结果:行为学测试未发现缺牙与低蛋白饮食的交互作用对认知能力下降有影响;然而,牙齿脱落对认知能力下降有显著影响。实时聚合酶链反应显示,牙齿脱落与低蛋白摄入对Bax/Bcl-2 mRNA表达无交互作用;而缺牙对Bax/Bcl-2 mRNA表达有显著影响。免疫组化分析显示,在CA1区和DG区观察到牙齿脱落对神经元炎症和神经元丢失的影响,但低蛋白饮食对CA3区的影响有限。结论:本研究揭示了牙齿脱落对认知能力下降的影响不依赖于低蛋白饮食条件。
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Archives of oral biology
Archives of oral biology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
177
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: Archives of Oral Biology is an international journal which aims to publish papers of the highest scientific quality in the oral and craniofacial sciences. The journal is particularly interested in research which advances knowledge in the mechanisms of craniofacial development and disease, including: Cell and molecular biology Molecular genetics Immunology Pathogenesis Cellular microbiology Embryology Syndromology Forensic dentistry
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