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Fermenting soybeans with Bacillus licheniformis potentiates their capacity to improve cognitive function and glucose homeostaisis in diabetic rats with experimental Alzheimer's type dementia

Authors
Yang, Hye JeongKwon, Dae YoungKim, Hyun JinKim, Min JungJung, Do YeonKang, Hee JooKim, Da SolKang, SunaMoon, Na RangShin, Bae KeunPark, Sunmin
Issue Date
Feb-2015
Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Keywords
Alzheimer's disease; Cognitive function; Memory; Glucose homeostasis; Insulin secretion; beta-Cell mass
Citation
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, v.54, no.1, pp 77 - 88
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume
54
Number
1
Start Page
77
End Page
88
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/17426
DOI
10.1007/s00394-014-0687-y
ISSN
1436-6207
1436-6215
Abstract
Purpose Brain insulin resistance is related to both diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. We investigated whether both chungkookjangs, soybeans fermented in a traditional method (TFC) and with Bacillus lichenifomis (SFC), can protect against cognitive dysfunction and glucose dysregulation in rats with Alzheimer's disease and type 2 diabetes. Methods Partial pancreatectomy (Px) and ICV beta-amyloid (25-35) infusion into the CA1 region were fed either control diet (AD-CON), 10 % cooked soybeans (CSB), 10 % TFC, or 10 % SFC in a high fat diet for 8 weeks. Px rats infused beta-amyloid (35-25) as a normal-control group (Non-AD-CON). Results SFC increased isoflavonoid aglycones, DDMP soyasaponin beta g, E soyasaponin Be and lysoposphatidyl-cholines in comparison to CSB. SFC markedly decreased its accumulation in beta-amyloid deposition in AD rats and improved hippocampal insulin signaling (pAkt -> pGSK -> pTau) that exacerbated in AD-CON rats. AD rats markedly impaired cognitive function than Non-AD-CON rats as measured by a water maze and passive avoidance tests while the disturbance was prevented in an ascending order of CON < CSB and TFC < SFC. In comparison to Non-AD rats, AD-CON rats lowered whole body glucose infusion rates and increased hepatic glucose output at hyperinsulinemic state during euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp which SFC normalized in AD rats. Interestingly, insulin secretion, especially at the second phase during hyperglycemic clamp, was higher in AD-CON rats, compared to Non-AD rats while CSB, TFC, SFC lowered it in AD-rats. However, SFC restored beta-cell mass in AD rats that reduced beta-cell mass by increased beta-cell apoptosis. Conclusions beta-Amyloid accumulation in the hippocampus exacerbated insulin resistance and decreased beta-cell mass and SFC prevented their exacerbation in AD diabetic rats.
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