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Palatable high-fat diet intake influences mnemonic and emotional aspects in female rats in an estrous cycle-dependent manner

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Silva, Sara Pereira [1] ; Beserra-Filho, Jose Ivo Araujo [1] ; Kubota, Melina Chiemi [1] ; Cardoso, Gabriela Nascimento [1] ; Freitas, Francisca Rayanne Silva [1] ; Goncalves, Bianca Santos Martins [1] ; Vicente-Silva, Wilson [1] ; Silva-Martins, Suellen [1] ; Custodio-Silva, Ana Claudia [1] ; Soares-Silva, Beatriz [1] ; Maria-Macedo, Amanda [1] ; Santos, Jose Ronaldo [2] ; Estadella, Debora [1] ; Ribeiro, Alessandra Mussi [1]
Número total de Autores: 14
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[1] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Biosci, Rua Silva Jardim 136, BR-11015020 Santos, SP - Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Sergipe, Dept Biosci, Sergipe - Brazil
Número total de Afiliações: 2
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: METABOLIC BRAIN DISEASE; v. 36, n. 7 AUG 2021.
Citações Web of Science: 0
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Worldwide, the excessive consumption of fat and/or sugar has increased considerably. Palatable high-fat diets (HFDs) lead to metabolic disturbances and obesity, and impact emotional and cognitive processes. Previous studies in rodent models suggested that HFDs often cause multiple behavioral alterations, such as learning and memory deficits, and anxiety-like behaviors. Different sexes imply different behavioral and cognitive abilities; yet, most of these studies dealt with male or ovariectomized rats. We evaluated HFD effects in female rats submitted to different behavioral tasks, considering the effects of endogenous hormonal variations throughout estrous cycle. Female Wistar rats in each phase of the estrous cycle using commercial chow (CC) or HFD for 32 days. During treatment, behavioral assessments using sucrose preference (SP), elevated plus-maze (EPM), open field (OF) and novel-object recognition (NOR). At the end of the behavioral tests, animals were euthanized, and performed an immunohistochemical analysis of the brains by brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). The main results demonstrated that (1) HFD-fed rats had higher body mass gain and food intake, without altering caloric intake, (2) rats in diestrus had lower sucrose intake, (3) females in metestrus and diestrus showed deficits in the novel-object recognition memory. Furthermore, TH-immunoreactivity decreased in the dorsal striatum and BDNF in the hippocampus in HFD-fed females. These results suggest that HFD alters neurochemical and metabolic aspects that may induce phase-dependent behavioral changes in female rats. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 18/26609-5 - Investigação do potencial efeito neuroprotetor do mirtenol complexado com ²-ciclodextrina em um modelo animal progressivo da Doença de Parkinson
Beneficiário:Suellen Silva Martins
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Iniciação Científica
Processo FAPESP: 15/20785-8 - Bioprospecção de produtos de origem natural com potencial atividade neuroprotetora em modelos animais de epilepsia e doença de Parkinson.
Beneficiário:Alessandra Mussi Ribeiro
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular