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Dietary xylitol supplement ameliorated AD related neuronal injury by regulating glucose metabolism relevant amino acids in mice

Authors :
Huanhuan Wang
Mengjia Jin
Xintong Ji
Xiaozheng Zhu
Yikai Shou
Zhiwei Ge
Source :
CNSneurological disorders drug targets.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most common irreversible degenerative diseases of the central nervous system. Recent studies have found that patients with AD generally experienced abnormal glucose metabolism. Xylitol is a functional sugar alcohol, which has been reported to regulate glucose metabolism. Objective: The present study was designed to determine whether xylitol can alleviate cognitive impairment in AD mice. Methods: In the current research, 5% xylitol was supplemented in diet to treat APP/PS1 transgenic AD mice for 2 months. Cognitive ability was measured by Morris water maze, anxiety-like behaviors was examined by open-field experiment. Hippocampal cellular apoptosis and mitochondria pathway related apoptotic proteins were tested by TUNEL staining and immunoblotting, respectively. By LC-MS, plasma levels of glucose metabolism intermediates and related amino acids were evaluated. Results: Results showed that xylitol could significantly ameliorate the anxiety-like activity in AD mice, by at least partially regulating expression levels of mitochondrial pathway related apoptotic proteins. The participation of xylitol regulated glucose metabolism may play the important role in the process. Conclusion: The current study suggests that xylitol may be a potential candidate for improving neuropsychiatric behavior in AD by regulating the levels of TCA cycle intermediates and related amino acids in glucose metabolism.

Subjects

Subjects :
Pharmacology
General Neuroscience

Details

ISSN :
19963181
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
CNSneurological disorders drug targets
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....29168a4dd3e2a214c5147c9400eccda5