揭示虾青素和DHA对围产期营养不良引起的氧化应激和认知缺陷的协同作用。

IF 1.9 4区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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摘要

围产期营养不良使后代对慢性成人代谢性疾病的发展敏感,包括认知功能障碍,这构成了重大的公共卫生问题。营养不良是生理应激最强大的条件,流行病学研究表明,暴露于围产期营养不足的人类后代的认知功能和行为受到不利影响,导致大脑中PUFAs过氧化增加。为了解决这些问题,本研究研究了抗氧化营养保健品虾青素(AsX)和二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)对DHA在抗氧化剂存在下对围产期营养不良引起的认知功能障碍和氧化应激的保护作用。在Wistar大鼠模型中,AsX和DHA改善了围产期营养不良的后代的学习和记忆能力。认知参数包括RAM和NOR测试,氧化应激参数通过估算GSH、MDA、总亚硝酸盐和TAC来评估。本研究揭示了围产期营养不良暴露的子代在产后不同时间点的空间学习、记忆功能障碍和探索行为异常,而AsX和DHA可改善这些影响。同样,AsX和DHA也能改善围产期营养不良引起的氧化应激。诱导氧化应激与认知功能显著相关。这项研究揭示了围产期补充AsX和DHA对未来认知功能障碍发展的潜力。
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Unraveling the synergistic effects of Astaxanthin and DHA on perinatal undernutrition-induced oxidative stress and cognitive deficit.

Perinatal undernutrition sensitizes offspring to the development of chronic adult metabolic diseases, including cognitive dysfunction, which poses significant public health issues. Undernutrition is the most powerful condition of physiological stress, and epidemiological studies indicate detrimental effects on cognitive function and behavior in human offspring exposed to inadequate perinatal nutrition, leading to increased peroxidation of PUFAs in the brain. To address these issues, the present study investigated the protective effects of the antioxidant nutraceuticals astaxanthin (AsX) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) on the protective effect of DHA in the presence of antioxidants on the cognitive dysfunction and oxidative stress induced by perinatal undernutrition. Using a Wistar rat model, AsX and DHA improved learning and memory skills in perinatally undernourished offspring. The cognitive parameters included the RAM and NOR tests, and the oxidative stress parameters were assessed by the estimation of GSH, MDA, total nitrite, and TAC. This study revealed spatial learning, memory dysfunction, and abnormal exploratory behavior in offspring exposed to perinatal undernutrition at different time points in postnatal life, and these effects were ameliorated by AsX and DHA. Similarly, oxidative stress induced by perinatal undernutrition was also ameliorated by AsX and DHA. Induced oxidative stress was significantly correlated with cognitive function. This study revealed the potential of AsX and DHA supplementation during the perinatal period for the future development of cognitive dysfunction.

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Learning & Behavior
Learning & Behavior 医学-动物学
CiteScore
2.90
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5.60%
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50
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Learning & Behavior publishes experimental and theoretical contributions and critical reviews concerning fundamental processes of learning and behavior in nonhuman and human animals. Topics covered include sensation, perception, conditioning, learning, attention, memory, motivation, emotion, development, social behavior, and comparative investigations.
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