Joohyun Hwang, Junhyuk Choi, Seung-Yun Cha, In-Seo Lee, Ji Hye Yoon, Duk Jin Jung, Chang Wook Lee, Seong Ryul Kim, Ji Hae Lee, Byeongyeob Jeon, Ji-Ho Park, Sungho Maeng, Hyunwoo Park
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摘要
红果酱(HJ)是蚕蛹(家蚕)蒸熟和冻干的粉末,富含蛋白质、不饱和脂肪酸和矿物质。蚕制品传统上用于医疗目的,其对糖尿病和神经退行性疾病的有效性已被研究。特别是,抗炎抗氧化、降血糖和神经保护作用有望用于预防和治疗痴呆,特别是在与胰岛素抵抗相关的痴呆模型中。大多数阿尔茨海默病(AD)的动物模型是基于遗传因素的,基于这些模型的研究并不能解释散发性AD的病理生理。因此,没有任何药物可以有效延缓AD的进展。我们假设HJ可能改善胰岛素抵抗模型中的认知功能,这被认为是散发性AD的原因之一。高脂饮食和注射链脲佐菌素诱导胰岛素抵抗。此外,用n -甲基- d -天冬氨酸拮抗剂处理的体外培养海马切片,测试了HJ的作用。在一定剂量下,HJ不影响体重,但降低血糖浓度,改善Morris水迷宫空间记忆和被动回避记忆,这与海马脑源性神经营养因子有关。在海马切片中,HJ增强了AP5抑制的长时程增强。因此,HJ改善了胰岛素抵抗相关痴呆模型的认知功能,可能对治疗散发性AD有用。
Memory improving effect of silkworm larva on insulin resistance related cognitive impairment model.
Hongjam (HJ) is the steamed and freeze-dried powder of larva-stage silkworm (Bombyx mori) rich in protein, unsaturated fatty acids, and minerals. Silkworm products have traditionally been used for medical purposes, and their effectiveness in diabetic and neurodegenerative diseases has been studied. In particular, the anti-inflammatory-antioxidant, blood sugar-lowering, and neuroprotective effects are expected to be useful for the prevention and treatment of dementia, especially in a model of dementia related to insulin resistance. Most animal models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are based on genetic factors and research based on these models does not explain the pathophysiology of sporadic AD. Therefore, no drug can effectively delay the progression of AD. We hypothesized that HJ may improve cognitive function in an insulin resistance model which is considered one of the causes of sporadic AD. Insulin resistance was induced by a high-fat diet and streptozotocin injection. Additionally, the effect of HJ was tested in in vitro cultured hippocampal slices treated with an N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist. At the given dose, HJ did not affect on the body weight but lowered blood glucose concentration, improved spatial memory in the Morris water maze and avoidance memory in the passive avoidance tests which was related to hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor. In hippocampal slices, HJ strengthened long-term potentiation, which was suppressed by AP5. Thus, HJ improved cognitive functions in an insulin-resistance related dementia model and may be useful in treating sporadic AD.
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