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Lifelong Caloric Restriction Increases Working Memory in Mice

Angela Kuhla, Sophie Lange, Carsten Holzmann, Fabian Maass, Jana Petersen, Brigitte Vollmar, Andreas Wree

PLoS ONE · 2013 · ▲ 97 citations

Abstract

Caloric restriction(definition) (CR) is argued to positively affect general health, longevity and the normally occurring age-related reduction of cognition. This issue is well examined, but most studies investigated the effect of short-term periods of CR. Herein, 4 weeks old female mice were fed caloric restricted for 4, 20 and especially for 74 weeks. CR mice received 60% of food eaten by their ad libitum (AL) fed littermates, and all age-matched groups were behaviorally analyzed. The motor coordination, which was tested by rotarod/accelerod, decreased age-related, but was not influenced by the different periods of CR. In contrast, the age-related impairment of spontaneous locomotor activity and anxiety, both being evaluated by open field and by elevated plus maze test, was found aggravated by a lifelong CR. Measurement of cognitive performance with morris water maze showed that the working memory decreased age-related in AL mice, while a lifelong CR caused a better cognitive performance and resulted in a significantly better spatial memory upon 74 weeks CR feeding. However, a late-onset CR feeding in 66 weeks old mice did not ameliorate the working memory. Therefore, a lifelong CR seems to be necessary to improve working memory.

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Kuhla, A., Lange, S., Holzmann, C., Maass, F., Petersen, J., Vollmar, B., &amp; Wree, A. (2013). Lifelong Caloric Restriction Increases Working Memory in Mice. <em>PLoS ONE</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068778
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Kuhla A, Lange S, Holzmann C, Maass F, Petersen J, Vollmar B, et al. Lifelong Caloric Restriction Increases Working Memory in Mice. PLoS ONE. 2013. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0068778.
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@article{angela2013Lifelo, title = {Lifelong Caloric Restriction Increases Working Memory in Mice}, author = {Angela Kuhla and Sophie Lange and Carsten Holzmann and Fabian Maass and Jana Petersen and Brigitte Vollmar and Andreas Wree}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, year = {2013}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0068778}, }

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