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Molecular Study of the Protective Effect of a Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat Diet against Brain Insulin Resistance in an Animal Model of Metabolic Syndrome

Brain insulin resistance is linked to metabolic syndrome (MetS). A low-carbohydrate, high-fat (LCHF) diet has been proposed to have a protective effect. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the brain insulin resistance markers in a rat animal model of MetS and the protective effects of the LCH...

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Autores principales: Bima, Abdulhadi, Eldakhakhny, Basmah, Alamoudi, Aliaa A., Awan, Zuhier, Alnami, Abrar, Abo-Elkhair, Salwa Mohamed, Sakr, Hussein, Ghoneim, Fatma Mohamed, Elsamanoudy, Ayman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10605073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37891752
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13101383
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author Bima, Abdulhadi
Eldakhakhny, Basmah
Alamoudi, Aliaa A.
Awan, Zuhier
Alnami, Abrar
Abo-Elkhair, Salwa Mohamed
Sakr, Hussein
Ghoneim, Fatma Mohamed
Elsamanoudy, Ayman
author_facet Bima, Abdulhadi
Eldakhakhny, Basmah
Alamoudi, Aliaa A.
Awan, Zuhier
Alnami, Abrar
Abo-Elkhair, Salwa Mohamed
Sakr, Hussein
Ghoneim, Fatma Mohamed
Elsamanoudy, Ayman
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description Brain insulin resistance is linked to metabolic syndrome (MetS). A low-carbohydrate, high-fat (LCHF) diet has been proposed to have a protective effect. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the brain insulin resistance markers in a rat animal model of MetS and the protective effects of the LCHF diet. Four groups of male rats (10/group) were created. Group I (Control) was fed a regular diet. Groups II–IV were injected with dexamethasone (DEX) to induce MetS. Group II received DEX with a regular diet. Group III (DEX + LCHF) rates were fed a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet, while Group IV (DEX + HCLF) rats were fed a high-carbohydrate, low-fat (HCLF) diet. At the end of the four-week experiment, HOMA-IR was calculated. Moreover, cerebral gene expression analysis of S-100B, BDNF, TNF-α, IGF-1, IGF-1 R, IGFBP-2, IGFBP-5, Bax, Bcl-2, and caspase-3 was carried out. In the DEX group, rats showed a significant increase in the HOMA-IR and a decrease in the gene expression of IGF-1, IGF-1 R, IGFBP-2, IGFBP-5, BDNF, and Bcl2, with a concomitant rise in S100B, TNF-α, Bax, and caspase-3. The LCHF diet group showed a significantly opposite effect on all parameters. In conclusion, MetS is associated with dysregulated cerebral gene expression of BDNF, S100B, and TNF-α and disturbed IGF-1 signaling, with increased apoptosis and neuroinflammation. Moreover, the LCHF diet showed a protective effect, as evidenced by preservation of the investigated biochemical and molecular parameters.
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spelling pubmed-106050732023-10-28 Molecular Study of the Protective Effect of a Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat Diet against Brain Insulin Resistance in an Animal Model of Metabolic Syndrome Bima, Abdulhadi Eldakhakhny, Basmah Alamoudi, Aliaa A. Awan, Zuhier Alnami, Abrar Abo-Elkhair, Salwa Mohamed Sakr, Hussein Ghoneim, Fatma Mohamed Elsamanoudy, Ayman Brain Sci Article Brain insulin resistance is linked to metabolic syndrome (MetS). A low-carbohydrate, high-fat (LCHF) diet has been proposed to have a protective effect. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the brain insulin resistance markers in a rat animal model of MetS and the protective effects of the LCHF diet. Four groups of male rats (10/group) were created. Group I (Control) was fed a regular diet. Groups II–IV were injected with dexamethasone (DEX) to induce MetS. Group II received DEX with a regular diet. Group III (DEX + LCHF) rates were fed a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet, while Group IV (DEX + HCLF) rats were fed a high-carbohydrate, low-fat (HCLF) diet. At the end of the four-week experiment, HOMA-IR was calculated. Moreover, cerebral gene expression analysis of S-100B, BDNF, TNF-α, IGF-1, IGF-1 R, IGFBP-2, IGFBP-5, Bax, Bcl-2, and caspase-3 was carried out. In the DEX group, rats showed a significant increase in the HOMA-IR and a decrease in the gene expression of IGF-1, IGF-1 R, IGFBP-2, IGFBP-5, BDNF, and Bcl2, with a concomitant rise in S100B, TNF-α, Bax, and caspase-3. The LCHF diet group showed a significantly opposite effect on all parameters. In conclusion, MetS is associated with dysregulated cerebral gene expression of BDNF, S100B, and TNF-α and disturbed IGF-1 signaling, with increased apoptosis and neuroinflammation. Moreover, the LCHF diet showed a protective effect, as evidenced by preservation of the investigated biochemical and molecular parameters. MDPI 2023-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10605073/ /pubmed/37891752 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13101383 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bima, Abdulhadi
Eldakhakhny, Basmah
Alamoudi, Aliaa A.
Awan, Zuhier
Alnami, Abrar
Abo-Elkhair, Salwa Mohamed
Sakr, Hussein
Ghoneim, Fatma Mohamed
Elsamanoudy, Ayman
Molecular Study of the Protective Effect of a Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat Diet against Brain Insulin Resistance in an Animal Model of Metabolic Syndrome
title Molecular Study of the Protective Effect of a Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat Diet against Brain Insulin Resistance in an Animal Model of Metabolic Syndrome
title_full Molecular Study of the Protective Effect of a Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat Diet against Brain Insulin Resistance in an Animal Model of Metabolic Syndrome
title_fullStr Molecular Study of the Protective Effect of a Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat Diet against Brain Insulin Resistance in an Animal Model of Metabolic Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Study of the Protective Effect of a Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat Diet against Brain Insulin Resistance in an Animal Model of Metabolic Syndrome
title_short Molecular Study of the Protective Effect of a Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat Diet against Brain Insulin Resistance in an Animal Model of Metabolic Syndrome
title_sort molecular study of the protective effect of a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet against brain insulin resistance in an animal model of metabolic syndrome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10605073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37891752
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13101383
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