Caffeine Improves Neurobehavioural Impairments in Fructose-Fed Swiss Mice via Multiple Neurochemical Mechanisms

I. Abi, Vincent Mwaikyoga, Beatrice Orungwa, Josephine Orkar
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Caffeine is a substance that has attracted more research attention in recent years as it forms the main ingredient in many beverages, including coffee. It has stimulant activity with low toxicity. Fructose on the other hand has been shown to impair neurocognitive functions in experimental animals. This study investigated the effect of caffeine on fructose-induced neurobehavioural impairment in mice. Twenty-seven Swiss mice (n=9) were randomly grouped as follows: Control (water and rat chow ad libitum); fructose treated group (100% fructose solution ad libitum); and fructose-caffeine treated group (100% fructose solution + 1 g/L of caffeine ad libitum). Treatment lasted for 6 weeks after which the mice were subjected to Morris water maze, Y-maze, elevated plus maze and beam walk tests. Thereafter, the animals were humanely sacrificed. Whole brain samples were harvested and gently homogenized in sodium phosphate buffer, and cold centrifuged for neurotransmitters assay. The results showed that fructose significantly (p<0.05) increased body weight, impaired memory functions and inhibited the brain levels of dopamine, serotonin and acetylcholine. Caffeine co-administered with fructose was however, found to significantly (p<0.05) reduce body weight, improved memory and locomotor performances and increased brain levels of the aforementioned neurotransmitters and enzyme. It was concluded that fructose impairs neurobehavioural activities via impaired brain neurotransmitter and enzyme activities, which was ameliorated by caffeine.
咖啡因通过多种神经化学机制改善果糖喂养的瑞士小鼠的神经行为障碍
咖啡因是近年来引起更多研究关注的一种物质,因为它是包括咖啡在内的许多饮料的主要成分。它具有低毒性的兴奋剂活性。另一方面,果糖已被证明会损害实验动物的神经认知功能。本研究探讨了咖啡因对果糖诱导的小鼠神经行为损伤的影响。27只瑞士小鼠(n=9)随机分组:对照组(水和大鼠粮随意饲喂);果糖处理组(100%任意果糖溶液);和果糖-咖啡因处理组(100%果糖溶液+ 1 g/L随意咖啡因)。治疗6周后,小鼠进行Morris水迷宫、y型迷宫、高架迷宫和横梁行走实验。之后,这些动物被人道地牺牲了。采集全脑样本,在磷酸钠缓冲液中均匀,冷离心进行神经递质测定。结果表明,果糖显著(p<0.05)增加了大鼠体重,损害了大鼠记忆功能,抑制了大鼠脑内多巴胺、血清素和乙酰胆碱水平。然而,咖啡因与果糖一起服用,可以显著(p<0.05)减轻体重,改善记忆和运动表现,并增加大脑中上述神经递质和酶的水平。由此得出结论,果糖通过损害脑神经递质和酶活性来损害神经行为活动,而咖啡因可以改善这一现象。
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