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Calorie Restriction Reduces the Influence of Glucoregulatory Dysfunction on Regional Brain Volume in Aged Rhesus Monkeys

Insulin signaling dysregulation is related to neural atrophy in hippocampus and other areas affected by neurovascular and neurodegenerative disorders. It is not known if long-term calorie restriction (CR) can ameliorate this relationship through improved insulin signaling or if such an effect might...

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Autores principales: Willette, Auriel A., Bendlin, Barbara B., Colman, Ricki J., Kastman, Erik K., Field, Aaron S., Alexander, Andrew L., Sridharan, Aadhavi, Allison, David B., Anderson, Rozalyn, Voytko, Mary-Lou, Kemnitz, Joseph W., Weindruch, Richard H., Johnson, Sterling C.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3331743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22415875
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-1187
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author Willette, Auriel A.
Bendlin, Barbara B.
Colman, Ricki J.
Kastman, Erik K.
Field, Aaron S.
Alexander, Andrew L.
Sridharan, Aadhavi
Allison, David B.
Anderson, Rozalyn
Voytko, Mary-Lou
Kemnitz, Joseph W.
Weindruch, Richard H.
Johnson, Sterling C.
author_facet Willette, Auriel A.
Bendlin, Barbara B.
Colman, Ricki J.
Kastman, Erik K.
Field, Aaron S.
Alexander, Andrew L.
Sridharan, Aadhavi
Allison, David B.
Anderson, Rozalyn
Voytko, Mary-Lou
Kemnitz, Joseph W.
Weindruch, Richard H.
Johnson, Sterling C.
author_sort Willette, Auriel A.
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description Insulin signaling dysregulation is related to neural atrophy in hippocampus and other areas affected by neurovascular and neurodegenerative disorders. It is not known if long-term calorie restriction (CR) can ameliorate this relationship through improved insulin signaling or if such an effect might influence task learning and performance. To model this hypothesis, magnetic resonance imaging was conducted on 27 CR and 17 control rhesus monkeys aged 19–31 years from a longitudinal study. Voxel-based regression analyses were used to associate insulin sensitivity with brain volume and microstructure cross-sectionally. Monkey motor assessment panel (mMAP) performance was used as a measure of task performance. CR improved glucoregulation parameters and related indices. Higher insulin sensitivity predicted more gray matter in parietal and frontal cortices across groups. An insulin sensitivity × dietary condition interaction indicated that CR animals had more gray matter in hippocampus and other areas per unit increase relative to controls, suggesting a beneficial effect. Finally, bilateral hippocampal volume adjusted by insulin sensitivity, but not volume itself, was significantly associated with mMAP learning and performance. These results suggest that CR improves glucose regulation and may positively influence specific brain regions and at least motor task performance. Additional studies are warranted to validate these relationships.
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spelling pubmed-33317432013-05-01 Calorie Restriction Reduces the Influence of Glucoregulatory Dysfunction on Regional Brain Volume in Aged Rhesus Monkeys Willette, Auriel A. Bendlin, Barbara B. Colman, Ricki J. Kastman, Erik K. Field, Aaron S. Alexander, Andrew L. Sridharan, Aadhavi Allison, David B. Anderson, Rozalyn Voytko, Mary-Lou Kemnitz, Joseph W. Weindruch, Richard H. Johnson, Sterling C. Diabetes Metabolism Insulin signaling dysregulation is related to neural atrophy in hippocampus and other areas affected by neurovascular and neurodegenerative disorders. It is not known if long-term calorie restriction (CR) can ameliorate this relationship through improved insulin signaling or if such an effect might influence task learning and performance. To model this hypothesis, magnetic resonance imaging was conducted on 27 CR and 17 control rhesus monkeys aged 19–31 years from a longitudinal study. Voxel-based regression analyses were used to associate insulin sensitivity with brain volume and microstructure cross-sectionally. Monkey motor assessment panel (mMAP) performance was used as a measure of task performance. CR improved glucoregulation parameters and related indices. Higher insulin sensitivity predicted more gray matter in parietal and frontal cortices across groups. An insulin sensitivity × dietary condition interaction indicated that CR animals had more gray matter in hippocampus and other areas per unit increase relative to controls, suggesting a beneficial effect. Finally, bilateral hippocampal volume adjusted by insulin sensitivity, but not volume itself, was significantly associated with mMAP learning and performance. These results suggest that CR improves glucose regulation and may positively influence specific brain regions and at least motor task performance. Additional studies are warranted to validate these relationships. American Diabetes Association 2012-05 2012-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3331743/ /pubmed/22415875 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-1187 Text en © 2012 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Metabolism
Willette, Auriel A.
Bendlin, Barbara B.
Colman, Ricki J.
Kastman, Erik K.
Field, Aaron S.
Alexander, Andrew L.
Sridharan, Aadhavi
Allison, David B.
Anderson, Rozalyn
Voytko, Mary-Lou
Kemnitz, Joseph W.
Weindruch, Richard H.
Johnson, Sterling C.
Calorie Restriction Reduces the Influence of Glucoregulatory Dysfunction on Regional Brain Volume in Aged Rhesus Monkeys
title Calorie Restriction Reduces the Influence of Glucoregulatory Dysfunction on Regional Brain Volume in Aged Rhesus Monkeys
title_full Calorie Restriction Reduces the Influence of Glucoregulatory Dysfunction on Regional Brain Volume in Aged Rhesus Monkeys
title_fullStr Calorie Restriction Reduces the Influence of Glucoregulatory Dysfunction on Regional Brain Volume in Aged Rhesus Monkeys
title_full_unstemmed Calorie Restriction Reduces the Influence of Glucoregulatory Dysfunction on Regional Brain Volume in Aged Rhesus Monkeys
title_short Calorie Restriction Reduces the Influence of Glucoregulatory Dysfunction on Regional Brain Volume in Aged Rhesus Monkeys
title_sort calorie restriction reduces the influence of glucoregulatory dysfunction on regional brain volume in aged rhesus monkeys
topic Metabolism
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3331743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22415875
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-1187
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