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Caloric restriction preserves memory and reduces anxiety of aging mice with early enhancement of neurovascular functions

Ishita Parikh, Janet Guo, Kai‐Hsiang Chuang, Yu Zhong, Ralf G. Rempe, Jared D. Hoffman, Rachel Armstrong, Björn Bauer, Anika M. S. Hartz, Ai-Ling Lin

Aging · 2016 · ▲ 78 citations

Abstract

Neurovascular integrity plays an important role in protecting cognitive and mental health in aging. Lifestyle interventions that sustain neurovascular integrity may thus be critical on preserving brain functions in aging and reducing the risk for age-related neurodegenerative disorders. Here we show that caloric restriction(definition) (CR) had an early effect on neurovascular enhancements, and played a critical role in preserving vascular, cognitive and mental health in aging. In particular, we found that CR significantly enhanced cerebral blood flow (CBF) and blood-brain barrier function in young mice at 5-6 months of age. The neurovascular enhancements were associated with reduced mammalian target of mTOR(definition)-inhibiting drug studied for extending healthspan and lifespan." style="text-decoration:underline dotted; text-underline-offset:2px; cursor:help;">rapamycin(definition) expression, elevated endothelial nitric oxide synthase signaling, and increased ketone bodies utilization. With age, CR decelerated the rate of decline in CBF. The preserved CBF in hippocampus and frontal cortex were highly correlated with preserved memory and learning, and reduced anxiety, of the aging mice treated with CR (18-20 months of age). Our results suggest that dietary intervention started in the early stage (e.g., young adults) may benefit cognitive and mental reserve in aging. Understanding nutritional effects on neurovascular functions may have profound implications in human brain aging and age-related neurodegenerative disorders.

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Parikh, I., Guo, J., Chuang, K., Zhong, Y., Rempe, R.G., Hoffman, J.D., Armstrong, R., Bauer, B., Hartz, A.M.S., &amp; Lin, A. (2016). Caloric restriction preserves memory and reduces anxiety of aging mice with early enhancement of neurovascular functions. <em>Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.101094
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Parikh I, Guo J, Chuang K, Zhong Y, Rempe RG, Hoffman JD, et al. Caloric restriction preserves memory and reduces anxiety of aging mice with early enhancement of neurovascular functions. Aging. 2016. doi:10.18632/aging.101094.
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@article{ishita2016Calori, title = {Caloric restriction preserves memory and reduces anxiety of aging mice with early enhancement of neurovascular functions}, author = {Ishita Parikh and Janet Guo and Kai‐Hsiang Chuang and Yu Zhong and Ralf G. Rempe and Jared D. Hoffman and Rachel Armstrong and Björn Bauer and Anika M. S. Hartz and Ai-Ling Lin}, journal = {Aging}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.18632/aging.101094}, }

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