High fat diet exacerbates Alzheimer's disease-related pathology in APPswe/PS1 mice

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作者
Theriault, Peter [1 ,2 ]
ElAli, Ayman [1 ,3 ]
Rivest, Serge [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] CHU Quebec Res Ctr, Neurosci Lab, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
[2] Univ Laval, Fac Med, Dept Mol Med, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
[3] Univ Laval, Fac Med, Dept Psychiat & Neurosci, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
关键词
Alzheimer's disease; age; high fat diet blood-brain barrier; pericyte; Pathology Section; BLOOD-BRAIN-BARRIER; CEREBRAL AMYLOID ANGIOPATHY; OXIDATIVE STRESS; LIPID-PEROXIDATION; COGNITIVE DECLINE; INNATE IMMUNITY; MONOCYTES; CELLS; BETA; PERICYTES;
D O I
10.18632/oncotarget.12179
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is mainly characterized by the accumulation and aggregation of amyloid-p (An) peptides in brain parenchyma and cerebral microvasculature. Unfortunately, the exact causes of the disease are still unclear. However, blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction and activation of inflammatory pathways are implicated in AD pathogenesis. Importantly, advanced age and high fat diet, two major risk factors associated with AD, were shown to deeply affect BBB function and modulate the immune response. As such, this study evaluated the impact of age and high fat diet on AD progression. For this purpose, 3 (i.e. young) and 12 (i.e. aged) months old APPswe/PS1 mice were fed for 4 months with a high fat diet (i.e. Western diet (WD)) or normal diet. Interestingly, neurobehavioral tests revealed that WD accelerates age-associated cognitive decline without affecting parenchymal A beta. Nonetheless, WD decreases matrix metalloproteinase-9 enzymatic activity and brain-derived neurotrophic factor mRNA and protein levels in brain, suggesting loss of synaptic plasticity. In the periphery, WD promotes systemic inflammation by increasing the levels of blood-circulating monocytes and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 production, which is accompanied by an augmentation of oxidized-low density lipoprotein levels in blood circulation. At the BBB, WD potentiates the age induced increase of A beta 1-40 accumulation and exacerbates the oxidative stress, specifically in cerebral microvasculature. These effects were accompanied by the dysfunction of pericytes, thus altering BBB functionality without compromising its integrity. Our study provides new insights into the implication of high fat diet in accelerating the cognitive decline in AD.
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