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Daidzein Pro-cognitive Effects Coincided with Changes of Brain Neurotensin1 Receptor and Interleukin-10 Expression Levels in Obese Hamsters

Authors :
Raffaella Alò
Rosa Maria Facciolo
Marcello Canonaco
Gilda Fazzari
Merylin Zizza
Giovanni Cuda
Tullio Barni
Rosalinda Bruno
Ennio Avolio
Anna Di Vito
Source :
Neurotoxicity researchReference. 39(3)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

At present, concerns are pointing to “tasteful” high-fat diets as a cause of conditioning physical-social states that through alterations of some key emotional- and nutritional-related limbic circuits such as hypothalamic and amygdalar areas lead to obesity states. Feeding and energetic homeostatic molecular mechanisms are part of a complex neuronal circuit accounting for this metabolic disorder. In an attempt to exclude conventional drugs for treating obesity, daidzein, a natural glycosidic isoflavone, which mimics estrogenic neuroprotective properties against increased body weight, is beginning to be preferred. In this study, evident anxiolytic-like behaviors were detected following treatment of high-fat diet hamsters with daidzein as shown by extremely evident (p

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ISSN :
14763524
Volume :
39
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurotoxicity researchReference
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f8ecdfad1a54333a5e1470601029f23d