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Nutr Neurosci ; 24(9): 720-734, 2021 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31603034

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Effective treatment to prevent or arrest the advance of Alzheimer disease (AD) has yet to be discovered. We investigated whether OligonolR, an FDA-approved flavanol-rich extract prepared from lychee fruit and green tea, exerted beneficial effects relevant to AD in a triple transgenic male mouse model of AD (3×Tg-AD). At 9 months of age, untreated 3×Tg-AD mice vs. wild-type (WT) controls displayed cognitive deficits in behavioral assays and, at 12 months, elevated levels of hippocampal amyloid beta-protein (Aß), amyloid precursor protein (APP), tau phosphorylation, and pro-inflammatory cytokines. 3×Tg-AD mice given Oligonol showed fewer cognitive deficits and attenuated pathological indices at 12 months. Oligonol treatment of 3×Tg-AD mice modulated expression of some critical brain proteins that involve multiple pathways relevant to mitochondrial dysfunction, proteasomal failure, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and synaptic impairment. Together, these results demonstrate that continuous Oligonol treatment attenuates AD-like pathology and cognitive impairment of 3×Tg-AD mice and set the stage for clinical trials of this flavanol-rich plant extract in patients with early AD.


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Enfermedad de Alzheimer/tratamiento farmacológico , Catequina/análogos & derivados , Disfunción Cognitiva/tratamiento farmacológico , Litchi/química , Fenoles/administración & dosificación , Extractos Vegetales/administración & dosificación , Enfermedad de Alzheimer/genética , Péptidos beta-Amiloides/metabolismo , Precursor de Proteína beta-Amiloide/genética , Animales , Catequina/administración & dosificación , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Flavonoides/administración & dosificación , Frutas/química , Hipocampo/efectos de los fármacos , Hipocampo/metabolismo , Humanos , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Transgénicos , Mutación/genética , Fosforilación/efectos de los fármacos , Té/química , Transgenes/genética , Proteínas tau/genética , Proteínas tau/metabolismo
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J Diabetes ; 14(10): 646-657, 2022 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36195541

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INTRODUCTION: Diabetic neuropathy is the most prevalent complication of diabetes mellitus. Although the precise etiology of this neurological disorder has yet to be defined, elevated blood glucose promotes anerobic glycolysis; this produces excess advanced glycation end-products, many of which have a pyrrole structure. Here, we test the hypothesis that protein pyrrole adducts are associated with elevated glucose indices and some clinical features of diabetic diffuse neuropathies. METHOD: We investigated the levels of plasma pyrrole adducts and adjusted urinary pyrrole adducts in a group of elderly persons (n = 516, age 60-79) residing in the District of Luohu, Shenzhen, China between 2017 and 2018. Symptoms of distal symmetric polyneuropathy (DSPN) and resting heart rate, a measure of autonomic nervous system function, were collected from participants (n = 258) with elevated glucose indices. RESULT: Protein pyrrole adducts showed a strong correlation with glucose indices before and after adjustment for age and estimated glomerular filtration rates. Stratified analysis showed that the medians and interquartile values of pyrrole adducts grew as glucose indices of the subgroups increased. Participants with symptoms of DSPN and sinus tachycardia presented elevated levels of plasma pyrrole adducts. CONCLUSION: This study provides a novel link between glucose indices and the etiology of diabetic diffuse neuropathies.


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Diabetes Mellitus , Neuropatías Diabéticas , Anciano , Glucemia , China , Neuropatías Diabéticas/diagnóstico , Neuropatías Diabéticas/etiología , Glucosa , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pirroles/química , Pirroles/metabolismo
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