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Dietary lactoferrin has differential effects on gut microbiota in young versus middle-aged APPswe/PS1dE9 transgenic mice but no effects on cognitive function

BACKGROUND: Existing evidence suggest that lactoferrin might be beneficial for Alzheimer’s disease, while precise mechanisms are not fully elucidated. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of lactoferrin intervention on cognitive function from APPswe/PS1dE9 (APP/PS1) mice, and potential mechanisms inv...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Huan-Huan, Wang, Guiping, Luo, Lan, Ding, Wei, Xu, Jia-Ying, Yu, Zengli, Qin, Li-Qiang, Wan, Zhongxiao
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Publicado: Open Academia 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8559448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34776831
http://dx.doi.org/10.29219/fnr.v65.5496
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author Zhou, Huan-Huan
Wang, Guiping
Luo, Lan
Ding, Wei
Xu, Jia-Ying
Yu, Zengli
Qin, Li-Qiang
Wan, Zhongxiao
author_facet Zhou, Huan-Huan
Wang, Guiping
Luo, Lan
Ding, Wei
Xu, Jia-Ying
Yu, Zengli
Qin, Li-Qiang
Wan, Zhongxiao
author_sort Zhou, Huan-Huan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Existing evidence suggest that lactoferrin might be beneficial for Alzheimer’s disease, while precise mechanisms are not fully elucidated. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of lactoferrin intervention on cognitive function from APPswe/PS1dE9 (APP/PS1) mice, and potential mechanisms involved. DESIGN: Both the young and middle-aged male APP/PS1 mice were divided into the control and lactoferrin intervention groups with 16 weeks’ intervention. RESULTS: Lactoferrin had no effects on cognitive function for both the young and middle-aged mice, and no key markers involved in Aβ, tau pathology, neuro-inflammation and synaptic plasticity were altered after lactoferrin intervention. With regards to gut microbiota profiles, in the young APP/PS1 mice, lactoferrin elevated the α diversity index including ACE and Chao 1, and reduced the relative abundance of the genera Bacteroides and Alistipes and elevated Oscillibacter; in addition, Oscillibacter, Anaerotruncus, EF096579_g, EU454405_g, Mollicutes_RF39, EU474361_g, EU774448_g, and EF096976_g were specifically abundant via linear discriminant analysis with effect size (LEfSe) analysis. In the middle-aged APP/PS1 mice, the relative abundance of the phylum Proteobacteria, as well as the genera Oscillospira, Coprococcus, and Ruminococcus was significantly reduced post lactoferrin; additionally, S24_7, Bacteroidia, Bacteroidetes, and Methylobacterium were specific via LEfSe analysis in the lactoferrin group. CONCLUSIONS: Dietary lactoferrin might be beneficial for gut microbiota homeostasis although it might have no effects on cognition.
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spelling pubmed-85594482021-11-12 Dietary lactoferrin has differential effects on gut microbiota in young versus middle-aged APPswe/PS1dE9 transgenic mice but no effects on cognitive function Zhou, Huan-Huan Wang, Guiping Luo, Lan Ding, Wei Xu, Jia-Ying Yu, Zengli Qin, Li-Qiang Wan, Zhongxiao Food Nutr Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Existing evidence suggest that lactoferrin might be beneficial for Alzheimer’s disease, while precise mechanisms are not fully elucidated. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of lactoferrin intervention on cognitive function from APPswe/PS1dE9 (APP/PS1) mice, and potential mechanisms involved. DESIGN: Both the young and middle-aged male APP/PS1 mice were divided into the control and lactoferrin intervention groups with 16 weeks’ intervention. RESULTS: Lactoferrin had no effects on cognitive function for both the young and middle-aged mice, and no key markers involved in Aβ, tau pathology, neuro-inflammation and synaptic plasticity were altered after lactoferrin intervention. With regards to gut microbiota profiles, in the young APP/PS1 mice, lactoferrin elevated the α diversity index including ACE and Chao 1, and reduced the relative abundance of the genera Bacteroides and Alistipes and elevated Oscillibacter; in addition, Oscillibacter, Anaerotruncus, EF096579_g, EU454405_g, Mollicutes_RF39, EU474361_g, EU774448_g, and EF096976_g were specifically abundant via linear discriminant analysis with effect size (LEfSe) analysis. In the middle-aged APP/PS1 mice, the relative abundance of the phylum Proteobacteria, as well as the genera Oscillospira, Coprococcus, and Ruminococcus was significantly reduced post lactoferrin; additionally, S24_7, Bacteroidia, Bacteroidetes, and Methylobacterium were specific via LEfSe analysis in the lactoferrin group. CONCLUSIONS: Dietary lactoferrin might be beneficial for gut microbiota homeostasis although it might have no effects on cognition. Open Academia 2021-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8559448/ /pubmed/34776831 http://dx.doi.org/10.29219/fnr.v65.5496 Text en © 2021 Zhou et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
spellingShingle Original Article
Zhou, Huan-Huan
Wang, Guiping
Luo, Lan
Ding, Wei
Xu, Jia-Ying
Yu, Zengli
Qin, Li-Qiang
Wan, Zhongxiao
Dietary lactoferrin has differential effects on gut microbiota in young versus middle-aged APPswe/PS1dE9 transgenic mice but no effects on cognitive function
title Dietary lactoferrin has differential effects on gut microbiota in young versus middle-aged APPswe/PS1dE9 transgenic mice but no effects on cognitive function
title_full Dietary lactoferrin has differential effects on gut microbiota in young versus middle-aged APPswe/PS1dE9 transgenic mice but no effects on cognitive function
title_fullStr Dietary lactoferrin has differential effects on gut microbiota in young versus middle-aged APPswe/PS1dE9 transgenic mice but no effects on cognitive function
title_full_unstemmed Dietary lactoferrin has differential effects on gut microbiota in young versus middle-aged APPswe/PS1dE9 transgenic mice but no effects on cognitive function
title_short Dietary lactoferrin has differential effects on gut microbiota in young versus middle-aged APPswe/PS1dE9 transgenic mice but no effects on cognitive function
title_sort dietary lactoferrin has differential effects on gut microbiota in young versus middle-aged appswe/ps1de9 transgenic mice but no effects on cognitive function
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8559448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34776831
http://dx.doi.org/10.29219/fnr.v65.5496
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