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Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in a Mouse Model of High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Stress with Touchscreen-Based Automated Battery System

Obesity-related metabolic disorders can affect not only systemic health but also brain function. Recent studies have elucidated that amyloid beta deposition cannot satisfactorily explain the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and that dysregulation of glucose metabolism is a critical facto...

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Autores principales: Lee, Saeram, Kim, Jong Youl, Kim, Eosu, Seo, KyoungYul, Kang, Youn Jae, Kim, Jae Young, Kim, Chul-Hoon, Song, Ho Taek, Saksida, Lisa M., Lee, Jong Eun
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Publicado: The Korean Society for Brain and Neural Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6120966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30181690
http://dx.doi.org/10.5607/en.2018.27.4.277
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author Lee, Saeram
Kim, Jong Youl
Kim, Eosu
Seo, KyoungYul
Kang, Youn Jae
Kim, Jae Young
Kim, Chul-Hoon
Song, Ho Taek
Saksida, Lisa M.
Lee, Jong Eun
author_facet Lee, Saeram
Kim, Jong Youl
Kim, Eosu
Seo, KyoungYul
Kang, Youn Jae
Kim, Jae Young
Kim, Chul-Hoon
Song, Ho Taek
Saksida, Lisa M.
Lee, Jong Eun
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description Obesity-related metabolic disorders can affect not only systemic health but also brain function. Recent studies have elucidated that amyloid beta deposition cannot satisfactorily explain the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and that dysregulation of glucose metabolism is a critical factor for the sporadic onset of non-genetic AD. Identifying the pathophysiology of AD due to changes in brain metabolism is crucial; however, it is limited in measuring changes in brain cognitive function due to metabolic changes in animal models. The touchscreen-based automated battery system, which is more accurate and less invasive than conventional behavioral test tools, is used to assess the cognition of mice with dysregulated metabolism. This system was introduced in humans to evaluate cognitive function and was recently back-translated in monkeys and rodents. We used outbred ICR mice fed on high-fat diet (HFD) and performed the paired associates learning (PAL) test to detect their visual memory and new learning ability loss as well as to assess memory impairment. The behavioral performance of the HFD mice was weaker than that of normal mice in the training but was not significantly associated with motivation. In the PAL test, the average number of trials completed and proportion of correct touches was significantly lower in HFD mice than in normal diet-fed mice. Our results reveal that HFD-induced metabolic dysregulation has detrimental effects on operant learning according to the percentage of correct responses in PAL. These findings establish that HFD-induced metabolic stress may have an effect in accelerating AD-like pathogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-61209662018-09-04 Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in a Mouse Model of High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Stress with Touchscreen-Based Automated Battery System Lee, Saeram Kim, Jong Youl Kim, Eosu Seo, KyoungYul Kang, Youn Jae Kim, Jae Young Kim, Chul-Hoon Song, Ho Taek Saksida, Lisa M. Lee, Jong Eun Exp Neurobiol Original Article Obesity-related metabolic disorders can affect not only systemic health but also brain function. Recent studies have elucidated that amyloid beta deposition cannot satisfactorily explain the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and that dysregulation of glucose metabolism is a critical factor for the sporadic onset of non-genetic AD. Identifying the pathophysiology of AD due to changes in brain metabolism is crucial; however, it is limited in measuring changes in brain cognitive function due to metabolic changes in animal models. The touchscreen-based automated battery system, which is more accurate and less invasive than conventional behavioral test tools, is used to assess the cognition of mice with dysregulated metabolism. This system was introduced in humans to evaluate cognitive function and was recently back-translated in monkeys and rodents. We used outbred ICR mice fed on high-fat diet (HFD) and performed the paired associates learning (PAL) test to detect their visual memory and new learning ability loss as well as to assess memory impairment. The behavioral performance of the HFD mice was weaker than that of normal mice in the training but was not significantly associated with motivation. In the PAL test, the average number of trials completed and proportion of correct touches was significantly lower in HFD mice than in normal diet-fed mice. Our results reveal that HFD-induced metabolic dysregulation has detrimental effects on operant learning according to the percentage of correct responses in PAL. These findings establish that HFD-induced metabolic stress may have an effect in accelerating AD-like pathogenesis. The Korean Society for Brain and Neural Science 2018-08 2018-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6120966/ /pubmed/30181690 http://dx.doi.org/10.5607/en.2018.27.4.277 Text en Copyright © Experimental Neurobiology 2018. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Saeram
Kim, Jong Youl
Kim, Eosu
Seo, KyoungYul
Kang, Youn Jae
Kim, Jae Young
Kim, Chul-Hoon
Song, Ho Taek
Saksida, Lisa M.
Lee, Jong Eun
Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in a Mouse Model of High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Stress with Touchscreen-Based Automated Battery System
title Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in a Mouse Model of High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Stress with Touchscreen-Based Automated Battery System
title_full Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in a Mouse Model of High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Stress with Touchscreen-Based Automated Battery System
title_fullStr Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in a Mouse Model of High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Stress with Touchscreen-Based Automated Battery System
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in a Mouse Model of High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Stress with Touchscreen-Based Automated Battery System
title_short Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in a Mouse Model of High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Stress with Touchscreen-Based Automated Battery System
title_sort assessment of cognitive impairment in a mouse model of high-fat diet-induced metabolic stress with touchscreen-based automated battery system
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6120966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30181690
http://dx.doi.org/10.5607/en.2018.27.4.277
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