Deuterium-reinforced polyunsaturated fatty acids improve cognition in a mouse model of sporadic Alzheimer's disease.
| Citation | Elharram, Ahmed, et al. “Deuterium-Reinforced Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Improve Cognition in a Mouse Model of Sporadic Alzheimer’s Disease”. 2017. The FEBS Journal, vol. 284, no. 23, 2017, pp. 4083–4095. |
| Center | Vanderbilt University |
| Author | Ahmed Elharram, Nicole M Czegledy, Michael Golod, Ginger L Milne, Erik Pollock, Brian M Bennett, Mikhail S Shchepinov |
| Keywords | Alzheimer's disease, Cognition, deuterium-based therapeutics, lipid peroxidation, polyunsaturated fatty acid |
| Abstract |
Oxidative damage resulting from increased lipid peroxidation (LPO) is considered an important factor in the development of late onset/age-related Alzheimer's disease (AD). Deuterium-reinforced polyunsaturated fatty acids (D-PUFAs) are more resistant to the reactive oxygen species-initiated chain reaction of LPO than regular hydrogenated (H-) PUFAs. We investigated the effect of D-PUFA treatment on LPO and cognitive performance in aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (Aldh2) null mice, an established model of oxidative stress-related cognitive impairment that exhibits AD-like pathologies. Mice were fed a Western-type diet containing either D- or H-PUFAs for 18 weeks. D-PUFA treatment markedly decreased cortex and hippocampus F -isoprostanes by approximately 55% and prostaglandin F by 20-25% as compared to H-PUFA treatment. D-PUFAs consistently improved performance in cognitive/memory tests, essentially resetting performance of the D-PUFA-fed Aldh2 mice to that of wild-type mice fed a typical laboratory diet. D-PUFAs therefore represent a promising new strategy to broadly reduce rates of LPO, and combat cognitive decline in AD. |
| Year of Publication |
2017
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| Journal |
The FEBS journal
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| Volume |
284
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| Issue |
23
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| Number of Pages |
4083-4095
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| Date Published |
12/2017
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| ISSN Number |
1742-4658
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| DOI |
10.1111/febs.14291
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| Alternate Journal |
FEBS J.
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| PMCID |
PMC5716852
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| PMID |
29024570
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