Berry Fruit Supplementation and the Aging Brain
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  • 作者:Barbara Shukitt-Hale ; Francis C. Lau ; James A. Joseph
  • 刊名:Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
  • 出版年:2008
  • 出版时间:February 13, 2008
  • 年:2008
  • 卷:56
  • 期:3
  • 页码:636 - 641
  • 全文大小:95K
  • 年卷期:v.56,no.3(February 13, 2008)
  • ISSN:1520-5118
文摘
The onset of age-related neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease, superimposed on a declining nervous system, could exacerbate the motor and cognitive behavioral deficits that normally occur in senescence. In cases of severe deficits in memory or motor function, hospitalization and/or custodial care would be a likely outcome. This means that unless some way is found to reduce these age-related decrements in neuronal function, health-care costs will continue to rise exponentially. Thus, it is extremely important to explore methods to retard or reverse age-related neuronal deficits, as well as their subsequent behavioral manifestations, to increase healthy aging. In this regard, consumption of diets rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory polyphenolics, such as those found in fruits and vegetables, may lower the risk of developing age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Research suggests that the polyphenolic compounds found in berry fruits, such as blueberries and strawberries, may exert their beneficial effects either through their ability to lower oxidative stress and inflammation or directly by altering the signaling involved in neuronal communication, calcium buffering ability, neuroprotective stress shock proteins, plasticity, and stress signaling pathways. These interventions, in turn, may exert protection against age-related deficits in cognitive and motor function. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the benefits of these interventions in rodent models and to describe the putative molecular mechanisms involved in their benefits.

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