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Título: The Effect of Fat Intake with Increased Omega-6-to-Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Ratio in Animal Models of Early and Late Alzheimer’s Disease-like Pathogenesis
Autor: Galeano, Pablo
de Ceglia, Marialuisa
Mastrogiovanni, Mauricio
Campanelli, Lorenzo
Medina-Vera, Dina
Campolo, Nicolás
Novack, Gisela V.
Rosell-Valle, Cristina
Suárez, Juan
Aicardo, Adrián
Campuzano, Karen
Castaño, Eduardo M.
Do Carmo, Sonia
Cuello, A. Claudio
Bartesaghi, Silvina
Radi, Rafael
Rodríguez de Fonseca, Fernando
Morelli, Laura
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Alzheimer’s disease, PUFA, High fat diet, Inflammation, Neuropathology, Nutrition, Omega-3/omega-6, Oxidative stress, Transgenic animals
Descriptores: ENFERMEDAD DE ALZHEIMER, GENÉTICA, PATOLOGÍA, AMILOIDE, ANIMALES, DIETA ALTA EN GRASA, ENCÉFALO, MODELOS ANIMALES DE ENFERMEDAD, ÁCIDOS GRASOS OMEGA-3, RATONES TRANSGÉNICOS, RATAS TRANSGÉNICAS
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen: This work aims to clarify the effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) intake on the adult brain affected by amyloid pathology. McGill-R-Thy1-APP transgenic (Tg) rat and 5xFAD Tg mouse models that represent earlier or later disease stages were employed. The animals were exposed to a control diet (CD) or an HFD based on corn oil, from young (rats) or adult (mice) ages for 24 or 10 weeks, respectively. In rats and mice, the HFD impaired reference memory in wild-type (WT) animals but did not worsen it in Tg, did not cause obesity, and did not increase triglycerides or glucose levels. Conversely, the HFD promoted stronger microglial activation in Tg vs. WT rats but had no effect on cerebral amyloid deposition. IFN-, IL-1 , and IL-6 plasma levels were increased in Tg rats, regardless of diet, while CXCL1 chemokine levels were increased in HFD-fed mice, regardless of genotype. Hippocampal 3-nitrotyrosine levels tended to increase in HFD-fed Tg rats but not in mice. Overall, an HFD with an elevated omega-6-to-omega-3 ratio as compared to the CD (25:1 vs.8.4:1) did not aggravate the outcome of AD regardless of the stage of amyloid pathology, suggesting that many neurobiological processes relevant to AD are not directly dependent on PUFA intake.
Editorial: MDPI
EN: International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2023;24(23)
Citación: Galeano P, de Ceglia,M, Mastrogiovanni M y otros. The Effect of Fat Intake with Increased Omega-6-to-Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Ratio in Animal Models of Early and Late Alzheimer’s Disease-like Pathogenesis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences [en línea]. 2023;24(23). 24 p.
ISSN: 1422-0067
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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