Cutuli Debora, Pagani Marco, Caporali Paola, Galbusera Alberto, Laricchiuta Daniela, Foti Francesca, Neri Cristina, Spalletta Gianfranco, Caltagirone Carlo, Petrosini Laura, Gozzi Alessandro
Santa Lucia FoundationRome, Italy; University of Rome "Sapienza"Rome, Italy.
Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory, Istituto Italiano di TecnologiaRovereto, Italy; Center for Mind and Brain Sciences, University of TrentoRovereto, Italy.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2016 Mar 4;8:38. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2016.00038. eCollection 2016.
Human and experimental studies have revealed putative neuroprotective and pro-cognitive effects of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) in aging, evidencing positive correlations between peripheral n-3 PUFA levels and regional grey matter (GM) volume, as well as negative correlations between dietary n-3 PUFA levels and cognitive deficits. We recently showed that n-3 PUFA supplemented aged mice exhibit better hippocampal-dependent mnesic functions, along with enhanced cellular plasticity and reduced neurodegeneration, thus supporting a role of n-3 PUFA supplementation in preventing cognitive decline during aging. To corroborate these initial results and develop new evidence on the effects of n-3 PUFA supplementation on brain substrates at macro-scale level, here we expanded behavioral analyses to the emotional domain (anxiety and coping skills), and carried out a fine-grained regional GM volumetric mapping by using high-resolution MRI-based voxel-based morphometry. The behavioral effects of 8 week n-3 PUFA supplementation were measured on cognitive (discriminative, spatial and social) and emotional (anxiety and coping) abilities of aged (19 month-old at the onset of study) C57B6/J mice. n-3 PUFA supplemented mice showed better mnesic performances as well as increased active coping skills. Importantly, these effects were associated with enlarged regional hippocampal, retrosplenial and prefrontal GM volumes, and with increased post mortem n-3 PUFA brain levels. These findings indicate that increased dietary n-3 PUFA intake in normal aging can improve fronto-hippocampal GM structure and function, an effect present also when the supplementation starts at late age. Our data are consistent with a protective role of n-3 PUFA supplementation in counteracting cognitive decline, emotional dysfunctions and brain atrophy.
人体研究和实验研究均显示,ω-3多不饱和脂肪酸(n-3 PUFA)对衰老具有潜在的神经保护作用和促认知作用,这表明外周血n-3 PUFA水平与区域灰质(GM)体积呈正相关,而饮食中n-3 PUFA水平与认知缺陷呈负相关。我们最近发现,补充n-3 PUFA的老年小鼠表现出更好的海马依赖性记忆功能,同时细胞可塑性增强,神经退行性变减少,从而支持了补充n-3 PUFA在预防衰老过程中认知衰退方面的作用。为了证实这些初步结果,并在宏观层面上为补充n-3 PUFA对脑基质的影响提供新的证据,我们将行为分析扩展到情感领域(焦虑和应对技能),并使用基于高分辨率MRI的体素形态测量法进行了精细的区域GM体积测绘。对老年(研究开始时19个月大)C57B6/J小鼠补充8周n-3 PUFA后的行为影响进行了认知(辨别、空间和社交)和情感(焦虑和应对)能力方面的测量。补充n-3 PUFA的小鼠表现出更好的记忆性能以及增强的主动应对技能。重要的是,这些影响与海马、压后皮质和前额叶区域GM体积增大以及死后大脑n-3 PUFA水平升高有关。这些发现表明,在正常衰老过程中增加饮食中n-3 PUFA的摄入量可以改善额颞叶GM结构和功能,即使在晚年开始补充时也会出现这种效果。我们的数据与补充n-3 PUFA在对抗认知衰退、情感功能障碍和脑萎缩方面的保护作用一致。