Effect of mitochondrial cofactors and antioxidants supplementation on cognition in the aged canine.
Study Design
- 研究类型
- Controlled Clinical Trial
- 研究人群
- Aged beagle dogs
- 干预措施
- Effect of mitochondrial cofactors and antioxidants supplementation on cognition in the aged canine. mitochondrial cofactors + antioxidants
- 对照组
- control diet
- 主要结局
- cognitive function in aged dogs
- 效应方向
- Positive
- 偏倚风险
- Moderate
Abstract
A growing body of research has focused on modifiable risk factors for prevention and attenuation of cognitive decline in aging. This has led to an unprecedented interest in the relationship between diet and cognitive function. Several preclinical and epidemiologic studies suggest that dietary intervention can be used to improve cognitive function but randomized controlled trials are increasingly failing to replicate these findings. Here, we use a canine model of aging to evaluate the effects of specific components of diet supplementation which contain both antioxidants and a combination of mitochondrial cofactors (lipoic acid [LA] and acetyl-l-carnitine) on a battery of cognitive functions. Our data suggest that supplementation with mitochondrial cofactors, but not LA or antioxidant alone, selectively improve long-term recall in aged canines. Furthermore, we found evidence that LA alone could have cognitive impairing effects. These results contrast to those of a previous longitudinal study in aged canine. Our data demonstrate that one reason for this difference may be the nutritional status of animals at baseline for the 2 studies. Overall, this study suggests that social, cognitive, and physical activity together with optimal dietary intake (rather than diet alone) promotes successful brain aging.
简要概述
Overall, this study suggests that social, cognitive, and physical activity together with optimal dietary intake (rather than diet alone) promotes successful brain aging.
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