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Metformin Alters Locomotor and Cognitive Function and Brain Metabolism in Normoglycemic Mice
Wenjun Li, Kiran Chaudhari, Ritu A. Shetty, Ali Winters, Xiaofei Gao, Zeping Hu, Woo‐Ping Ge, Nathalie Sumien, Michael J. Forster, Ran Liu, Shao-Hua Yang
Aging and Disease · 2019 · ▲ 59 citations
Deregulated nutrient-sensing
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Metformin
Cell culture / in vitro
Mouse
In vitro
Abstract
Metformin is currently the most effective treatment for type-2 diabetes. The beneficial actions of metformin have been found even beyond diabetes management and it has been considered as one of the most promising drugs that could potentially slow down aging. Surprisingly, the effect of metformin on brain function and metabolism has been less explored given that brain almost exclusively uses glucose as substrate for energy metabolism. We determined the effect of metformin on locomotor and cognitive function in normoglycemic mice. Metformin enhanced locomotor and balance performance, while induced anxiolytic effect and impaired cognitive function upon chronic treatment. We conducted <i>in vitro</i> assays and metabolomics analysis in mice to evaluate metformin’s action on the brain metabolism. Metformin decreased ATP level and activated AMPK pathway in mouse hippocampus. Metformin inhibited oxidative phosphorylation and elevated glycolysis by inhibiting mitochondrial glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (mGPDH) <i>in vitro</i> at therapeutic doses. In summary, our study demonstrated that chronic metformin treatment affects brain bioenergetics with compound effects on locomotor and cognitive brain function in non-diabetic mice.
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Li, W., Chaudhari, K., Shetty, R.A., Winters, A., Gao, X., Hu, Z., Ge, W., Sumien, N., Forster, M.J., Liu, R., & Yang, S. (2019). Metformin Alters Locomotor and Cognitive Function and Brain Metabolism in Normoglycemic Mice. <em>Aging and Disease</em>. https://doi.org/10.14336/ad.2019.0120
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Li W, Chaudhari K, Shetty RA, Winters A, Gao X, Hu Z, et al. Metformin Alters Locomotor and Cognitive Function and Brain Metabolism in Normoglycemic Mice. Aging and Disease. 2019. doi:10.14336/ad.2019.0120.
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@article{wenjun2019Metfor,
title = {Metformin Alters Locomotor and Cognitive Function and Brain Metabolism in Normoglycemic Mice},
author = {Wenjun Li and Kiran Chaudhari and Ritu A. Shetty and Ali Winters and Xiaofei Gao and Zeping Hu and Woo‐Ping Ge and Nathalie Sumien and Michael J. Forster and Ran Liu and Shao-Hua Yang},
journal = {Aging and Disease},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.14336/ad.2019.0120},
}
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