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Acarbose improves cognitive function in a mouse model of normal aging but not Alzheimer’s disease

Moore SJ, Murphy GG.

· 2026

Abstract

<h4>Structured Abstract</h4> <h4>INTRODUCTION</h4> Declines in function occur in both “normal” aging (in the absence of disease) and age-related pathological contexts, like Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Whether “anti-aging” interventions (that extend lifespan) also promote cognitive function in aging and AD remains unexplored. <h4>METHODS</h4> We assessed the effect of acarbose (1000 ppm from 4 months of age) on spatial learning and memory using the Morris water maze in young adult (6 mo), mid-aged (12 mo), or aged (24 mo) cohorts of normal aging (Ntg-HET3) and AD-relevant (5xFAD-HET3) genetically heterogeneous mice. <h4>RESULTS</h4> In mid-aged and aged Ntg-HET3 mice, acarbose treatment resulted in performance equivalent to young adults. Conversely, acarbose failed to ameliorate age-related deficits in 5xFAD-HET3 mice. <h4>DISCUSSION</h4> This work demonstrates that anti-aging interventions can also promote cognitive longevity in normal aging. Further, it reinforces that AD is not simply accelerated aging and requires therapies beyond anti-aging interventions that target its unique molecular and cellular drivers.

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Europe PMC
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10.64898/2026.04.28.721469
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2026-07-01 MST

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SJ, M., &amp; GG., M. (2026). Acarbose improves cognitive function in a mouse model of normal aging but not Alzheimer’s disease. https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.04.28.721469
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SJ M, GG. M. Acarbose improves cognitive function in a mouse model of normal aging but not Alzheimer’s disease. 2026. doi:10.64898/2026.04.28.721469.
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@unpublished{moore2026Acarbo, title = {Acarbose improves cognitive function in a mouse model of normal aging but not Alzheimer’s disease}, author = {Moore SJ and Murphy GG.}, year = {2026}, doi = {10.64898/2026.04.28.721469}, }

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