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Cognitive Performances Are Selectively Enhanced during Chronic Caloric Restriction or Resveratrol Supplementation in a Primate

Alexandre Dal‐Pan, Fabien Pifferi, Julia Marchal, Jean‐Luc Picq, Fabienne Aujard

PLoS ONE · 2011 · ▲ 123 citations

Abstract

Effects of an 18-month treatment with a moderate, chronic caloric restriction(definition) (CR) or an oral supplementation with resveratrol (RSV), a potential CR mimetic, on cognitive and motor performances were studied in non-human primates, grey mouse lemurs (Microcebus murinus).Thirty-three adult male mouse lemurs were assigned to three different groups: a control (CTL) group fed ad libitum, a CR group fed 70% of the CTL caloric intake, and an RSV group (RSV supplementation of 200 mg.kg(-1).day(-1)) fed ad libitum. Three different cognitive tests, two motor tests, one emotional test and an analysis of cortisol level were performed in each group.Compared to CTL animals, CR or RSV animals did not show any change in motor performances evaluated by rotarod and jump tests, but an increase in spontaneous locomotor activity was observed in both groups. Working memory was improved by both treatments in the spontaneous alternation task. Despite a trend for CR group, only RSV supplementation increased spatial memory performances in the circular platform task. Finally, none of these treatments induced additional stress to the animals as reflected by similar results in the open field test and cortisol analyses compared to CTL animals.The present data provided the earliest evidence for a beneficial effect of CR or RSV supplementation on specific cognitive functions in a primate. Taken together, these results suggest that RSV could be a good candidate to mimic long-term CR effects and support the growing evidences that nutritional interventions can have beneficial effects on brain functions even in adults.

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Dal‐Pan, A., Pifferi, F., Marchal, J., Picq, J., &amp; Aujard, F. (2011). Cognitive Performances Are Selectively Enhanced during Chronic Caloric Restriction or Resveratrol Supplementation in a Primate. <em>PLoS ONE</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016581
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Dal‐Pan A, Pifferi F, Marchal J, Picq J, Aujard F. Cognitive Performances Are Selectively Enhanced during Chronic Caloric Restriction or Resveratrol Supplementation in a Primate. PLoS ONE. 2011. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0016581.
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@article{alexandre2011Cognit, title = {Cognitive Performances Are Selectively Enhanced during Chronic Caloric Restriction or Resveratrol Supplementation in a Primate}, author = {Alexandre Dal‐Pan and Fabien Pifferi and Julia Marchal and Jean‐Luc Picq and Fabienne Aujard}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, year = {2011}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0016581}, }

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