Ginsenoside Re Ameliorates Brain Insulin Resistance and Cognitive Dysfunction in High Fat Diet-Induced C57BL/6 Mice

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Chang Hyeon Park ◽  
Seon Kyeong Park ◽  
Tae Wan Seung ◽  
Jin Yong Kang ◽  
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Steven E. Arnold ◽  
Irwin Lucki ◽  
Bethany R. Brookshire ◽  
Gregory C. Carlson ◽  
Caroline A. Browne ◽  
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Michael W Greene ◽  
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Sang Hyun Kim ◽  
Kazuhiko Higashida ◽  
Su-Ryun Jung ◽  
Kenneth S. Polonsky ◽  
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Obesity and metabolic disorders can be risk factors for the onset and development of neurodegenerative diseases. The aim of the present study was to investigate the protective effects on dysmetabolism and neurodegeneration of a natural dietary supplement (NDS), containing Curcuma longa, silymarin, guggul, chlorogenic acid and inulin, on the brains of high fat diet (HFD)-fed mice. A decreased expression of FACL-4, CerS-1 and CerS-4, reduced cholesterol concentration, increased IR expression and insulin signaling activation, were found in brains of NDS-treated HFD mice, suggesting that NDS is able to prevent brain lipid accumulation and central insulin resistance. In the brains of NDS-treated HFD mice, the levels of RNS, ROS and lipid peroxidation, the expression of p-ERK, H-Oxy, i-NOS, HSP60, NF-kB, GFAP, IL-1β, IL-6, and CD4 positive cell infiltration were lower than in untreated HFD mice, suggesting antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of NDS. The decreased expression of p-ERK and GFAP in NDS-treated HFD mice was confirmed by immunofluorescence. Lastly, a lower number of apoptotic nuclei was found in cortical sections of NDS-treated HFD. All these data indicate that NDS exerts neuroprotective effects in HFD mice by reducing brain fat accumulation, oxidative stress and inflammation and improving brain insulin resistance.


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Lisbeth L V Moller ◽  
Rasmus Kjobsted ◽  
Erik Richter ◽  
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