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High Fructose Corn Syrup-Moderate Fat Diet Potentiates Anxio-Depressive Behavior and Alters Ventral Striatal Neuronal Signaling

The neurobiological mechanisms that mediate psychiatric comorbidities associated with metabolic disorders such as obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes remain obscure. High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is widely used in beverages and is often included in food products with moderate or high fat cont...

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Autores principales: Chakraborti, Ayanabha, Graham, Christopher, Chehade, Sophie, Vashi, Bijal, Umfress, Alan, Kurup, Pradeep, Vickers, Benjamin, Chen, H. Alexander, Telange, Rahul, Berryhill, Taylor, Van Der Pol, William, Powell, Mickie, Barnes, Stephen, Morrow, Casey, Smith, Daniel L., Mukhtar, M. Shahid, Watts, Stephen, Kennedy, Gregory, Bibb, James
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8187874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34121997
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.669410
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author Chakraborti, Ayanabha
Graham, Christopher
Chehade, Sophie
Vashi, Bijal
Umfress, Alan
Kurup, Pradeep
Vickers, Benjamin
Chen, H. Alexander
Telange, Rahul
Berryhill, Taylor
Van Der Pol, William
Powell, Mickie
Barnes, Stephen
Morrow, Casey
Smith, Daniel L.
Mukhtar, M. Shahid
Watts, Stephen
Kennedy, Gregory
Bibb, James
author_facet Chakraborti, Ayanabha
Graham, Christopher
Chehade, Sophie
Vashi, Bijal
Umfress, Alan
Kurup, Pradeep
Vickers, Benjamin
Chen, H. Alexander
Telange, Rahul
Berryhill, Taylor
Van Der Pol, William
Powell, Mickie
Barnes, Stephen
Morrow, Casey
Smith, Daniel L.
Mukhtar, M. Shahid
Watts, Stephen
Kennedy, Gregory
Bibb, James
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description The neurobiological mechanisms that mediate psychiatric comorbidities associated with metabolic disorders such as obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes remain obscure. High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is widely used in beverages and is often included in food products with moderate or high fat content that have been linked to many serious health issues including diabetes and obesity. However, the impact of such foods on the brain has not been fully characterized. Here, we evaluated the effects of long-term consumption of a HFCS-Moderate Fat diet (HFCS-MFD) on behavior, neuronal signal transduction, gut microbiota, and serum metabolomic profile in mice to better understand how its consumption and resulting obesity and metabolic alterations relate to behavioral dysfunction. Mice fed HFCS-MFD for 16 weeks displayed enhanced anxiogenesis, increased behavioral despair, and impaired social interactions. Furthermore, the HFCS-MFD induced gut microbiota dysbiosis and lowered serum levels of serotonin and its tryptophan-based precursors. Importantly, the HFCS-MFD altered neuronal signaling in the ventral striatum including reduced inhibitory phosphorylation of glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK3β), increased expression of ΔFosB, increased Cdk5-dependent phosphorylation of DARPP-32, and reduced PKA-dependent phosphorylation of the GluR1 subunit of the AMPA receptor. These findings suggest that HFCS-MFD-induced changes in the gut microbiota and neuroactive metabolites may contribute to maladaptive alterations in ventral striatal function that underlie neurobehavioral impairment. While future studies are essential to further evaluate the interplay between these factors in obesity and metabolic syndrome-associated behavioral comorbidities, these data underscore the important role of peripheral-CNS interactions in diet-induced behavioral and brain function. This study also highlights the clinical need to address neurobehavioral comorbidities associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-81878742021-06-10 High Fructose Corn Syrup-Moderate Fat Diet Potentiates Anxio-Depressive Behavior and Alters Ventral Striatal Neuronal Signaling Chakraborti, Ayanabha Graham, Christopher Chehade, Sophie Vashi, Bijal Umfress, Alan Kurup, Pradeep Vickers, Benjamin Chen, H. Alexander Telange, Rahul Berryhill, Taylor Van Der Pol, William Powell, Mickie Barnes, Stephen Morrow, Casey Smith, Daniel L. Mukhtar, M. Shahid Watts, Stephen Kennedy, Gregory Bibb, James Front Neurosci Neuroscience The neurobiological mechanisms that mediate psychiatric comorbidities associated with metabolic disorders such as obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes remain obscure. High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is widely used in beverages and is often included in food products with moderate or high fat content that have been linked to many serious health issues including diabetes and obesity. However, the impact of such foods on the brain has not been fully characterized. Here, we evaluated the effects of long-term consumption of a HFCS-Moderate Fat diet (HFCS-MFD) on behavior, neuronal signal transduction, gut microbiota, and serum metabolomic profile in mice to better understand how its consumption and resulting obesity and metabolic alterations relate to behavioral dysfunction. Mice fed HFCS-MFD for 16 weeks displayed enhanced anxiogenesis, increased behavioral despair, and impaired social interactions. Furthermore, the HFCS-MFD induced gut microbiota dysbiosis and lowered serum levels of serotonin and its tryptophan-based precursors. Importantly, the HFCS-MFD altered neuronal signaling in the ventral striatum including reduced inhibitory phosphorylation of glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK3β), increased expression of ΔFosB, increased Cdk5-dependent phosphorylation of DARPP-32, and reduced PKA-dependent phosphorylation of the GluR1 subunit of the AMPA receptor. These findings suggest that HFCS-MFD-induced changes in the gut microbiota and neuroactive metabolites may contribute to maladaptive alterations in ventral striatal function that underlie neurobehavioral impairment. While future studies are essential to further evaluate the interplay between these factors in obesity and metabolic syndrome-associated behavioral comorbidities, these data underscore the important role of peripheral-CNS interactions in diet-induced behavioral and brain function. This study also highlights the clinical need to address neurobehavioral comorbidities associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8187874/ /pubmed/34121997 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.669410 Text en Copyright © 2021 Chakraborti, Graham, Chehade, Vashi, Umfress, Kurup, Vickers, Chen, Telange, Berryhill, Van Der Pol, Powell, Barnes, Morrow, Smith, Mukhtar, Watts, Kennedy and Bibb. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Chakraborti, Ayanabha
Graham, Christopher
Chehade, Sophie
Vashi, Bijal
Umfress, Alan
Kurup, Pradeep
Vickers, Benjamin
Chen, H. Alexander
Telange, Rahul
Berryhill, Taylor
Van Der Pol, William
Powell, Mickie
Barnes, Stephen
Morrow, Casey
Smith, Daniel L.
Mukhtar, M. Shahid
Watts, Stephen
Kennedy, Gregory
Bibb, James
High Fructose Corn Syrup-Moderate Fat Diet Potentiates Anxio-Depressive Behavior and Alters Ventral Striatal Neuronal Signaling
title High Fructose Corn Syrup-Moderate Fat Diet Potentiates Anxio-Depressive Behavior and Alters Ventral Striatal Neuronal Signaling
title_full High Fructose Corn Syrup-Moderate Fat Diet Potentiates Anxio-Depressive Behavior and Alters Ventral Striatal Neuronal Signaling
title_fullStr High Fructose Corn Syrup-Moderate Fat Diet Potentiates Anxio-Depressive Behavior and Alters Ventral Striatal Neuronal Signaling
title_full_unstemmed High Fructose Corn Syrup-Moderate Fat Diet Potentiates Anxio-Depressive Behavior and Alters Ventral Striatal Neuronal Signaling
title_short High Fructose Corn Syrup-Moderate Fat Diet Potentiates Anxio-Depressive Behavior and Alters Ventral Striatal Neuronal Signaling
title_sort high fructose corn syrup-moderate fat diet potentiates anxio-depressive behavior and alters ventral striatal neuronal signaling
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8187874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34121997
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.669410
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