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Dietary spermidine improves cognitive function

Sabrina Schroeder, Sebastian J. Hofer, Andreas Zimmermann, Raimund Pechlaner, Christopher Dammbrueck, Tobias Pendl, G. Mark Marcello, Viktoria Pogatschnigg, Martina Bergmann, Melanie Müller, Verena Gschiel, Selena Ristic, Jelena Tadić, Keiko Iwata, Gesa Richter

Cell Reports · 2021 · ▲ 214 citations

Abstract

Decreased cognitive performance is a hallmark of brain aging, but the underlying mechanisms and potential therapeutic avenues remain poorly understood. Recent studies have revealed health-protective and lifespan-extending effects of dietary spermidine, a natural autophagy(definition)-promoting polyamine. Here, we show that dietary spermidine passes the blood-brain barrier in mice and increases hippocampal eIF5A hypusination and mitochondrial function. Spermidine feeding in aged mice affects behavior in homecage environment tasks, improves spatial learning, and increases hippocampal respiratory competence. In a Drosophila aging model, spermidine boosts mitochondrial respiratory capacity, an effect that requires the autophagy regulator Atg7 and the mitophagy mediators Parkin and Pink1. Neuron-specific Pink1 knockdown abolishes spermidine-induced improvement of olfactory associative learning. This suggests that the maintenance of mitochondrial and autophagic function is essential for enhanced cognition by spermidine feeding. Finally, we show large-scale prospective data linking higher dietary spermidine intake with a reduced risk for cognitive impairment in humans.

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10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108985
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Schroeder, S., Hofer, S.J., Zimmermann, A., Pechlaner, R., Dammbrueck, C., Pendl, T., Marcello, G.M., Pogatschnigg, V., Bergmann, M., Müller, M., Gschiel, V., Ristic, S., Tadić, J., Iwata, K., Richter, G., Farzi, A., Üçal, M., Schäfer, U., Poglitsch, M., &amp; Royer, P. (2021). Dietary spermidine improves cognitive function. <em>Cell Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108985
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Schroeder S, Hofer SJ, Zimmermann A, Pechlaner R, Dammbrueck C, Pendl T, et al. Dietary spermidine improves cognitive function. Cell Reports. 2021. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108985.
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@article{sabrina2021Dietar, title = {Dietary spermidine improves cognitive function}, author = {Sabrina Schroeder and Sebastian J. Hofer and Andreas Zimmermann and Raimund Pechlaner and Christopher Dammbrueck and Tobias Pendl and G. Mark Marcello and Viktoria Pogatschnigg and Martina Bergmann and Melanie Müller and Verena Gschiel and Selena Ristic and Jelena Tadić and Keiko Iwata and Gesa Richter and Aitak Farzi and Muammer Üçal and Ute Schäfer and Michael Poglitsch and Philipp Royer and Ronald Mekis and Marlene Agreiter and Regine C. Tölle and Péter Sótonyi and Johann Willeit}, journal = {Cell Reports}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108985}, }

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