1. Beta-Cryptoxanthin, Plentiful in Japanese Mandarin Orange, Prevents Age-Related Cognitive Dysfunction and Oxidative Damage in Senescence-Accelerated Mouse Brain
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Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Fumiyo Takabayashi, Keisuke Fujitani, Keiko Unno, Kazunori Ogawa, Midori Sakuma, Minoru Hoshino, Masateru Toda, Ken-ichi Maeda, Hideaki Miyazaki, and Minoru Sugiura
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Male ,Senescence ,Aging ,Citrus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Antioxidant ,DNA damage ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Longevity ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Mice, Inbred Strains ,Xanthophylls ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antioxidants ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Learning ,Cryptoxanthins ,Pharmacology ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Superoxide ,Brain ,General Medicine ,Surgery ,Oxidative Stress ,Dose–response relationship ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Cerebral cortex ,Fruit ,Cryptoxanthin ,Plant Preparations ,Cognition Disorders ,Oxidative stress ,DNA Damage ,Phytotherapy - Abstract
Increased oxidative stress is known to accelerate age-related pathologies. Beta-cryptoxanthin (β-CRX, (3R)-β,β-caroten-3-ol) is a potent antioxidant that is highly rich in Satsuma mandarin orange (mandarin), which is the most popular fruit in Japan. We investigated the antioxidative and anti-aging effects of β-CRX and mandarin using senescence-accelerated mice (SAMP10), which were characterized by a short lifespan, high generation of superoxide anions in the brain and poor learning ability with aging. β-CRX (0.5-5.0 µg/ml) or mandarin juice (3.8-38.0%) was added to drinking water of SAMP10 one to 12 months of age. β-CRX was dose-dependently incorporated into the cerebral cortex and the contents were similar to the concentration of β-CRX in the human frontal lobe. These mice also had higher learning ability. The level of DNA oxidative damage was significantly lower in the cerebral cortex of mice that ingested β-CRX and mandarin than control mice. In addition, the mice that ingested β-CRX (>1.5 µg/ml) and mandarin (>11.3%) exhibited a higher survival when 12 month-old, the presenile age of SAMP10, than control mice. These results suggest that β-CRX is incorporated into the brain and has an important antioxidative role and anti-aging effect.
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- 2011
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