1. Differential regulation of brain microvessel transcriptome and brain metabolome by western and heart-healthy dietary patterns in Ossabaw pigs
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Gloria Solano-Aguilar, Gregory Matuszek, Nirupa R. Matthan, Alice H. Lichtenstein, Xuedi Wang, Sukla Lakshman, Kathryn Barger, Joseph F. Urban, Aleksey Molokin, Rachel E. Bennett, Bradley T. Hyman, and Stefania Lamon-Fava
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Neuroinflammation ,Brain microvessels ,Transcriptomics ,Metabolomics ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Diet is a potentially modifiable neurodegenerative disease risk factor. We studied the effects of a typical Western diet (WD; high in refined carbohydrates, cholesterol and saturated fat), relative to a heart-healthy diet (HHD; high in unrefined carbohydrates, polyunsaturated fat and fiber, and low in cholesterol) on brain microvessel transcriptomics and brain metabolomics of the temporal region in Ossabaw minipigs. Thirty-two pigs (16 male and 16 females) were fed a WD or HHD starting at the age of 4 months for a period of 6 months. The WD and HHD were isocaloric and had a similar macronutrient content but differed in macronutrient quality. Within each dietary group, half of the pigs also received atorvastatin. Relative to HHD-fed pigs, WD-fed pigs had 175 genes differentially expressed (fold change > 1.3, FDR
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- 2024
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