Impact of de‐branched starch molecules and fatty acid complexes on the attenuation of ageing‐induced cognitive impairment

Author:

Yao Xuan12,Wang Anqi12,Gao Bo12,Xue Yu12,Zhao Xueling12,Wang Xuanyu12,Wang Rui12,Zhuang Min12,Wei Changqing1ORCID,Cheng Weidong1,Zhang Jian1,Strappe Padraig3,Zhou Zhongkai124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory for Processing and Quality Safety Control of Characteristic Agricultural Products, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Shihezi University Shihezi China

2. College of Food Science and Engineering Tianjin University of Science and Technology Tianjin China

3. School of Medical and Applied Sciences Central Queensland University Rockhampton QLD Australia

4. Gulbali Institute – Agriculture Water Environment Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga NSW Australia

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDAgeing and associated cognitive impairments are becoming serious issues around the world. In this study, the physiological properties of three kinds of complexes of fatty acid (capric, stearic and oleic acid, respectively) and de‐branched starch molecules were investigated via a d‐galactose‐induced ageing model. This study revealed differences in the regulation of cognitive impairment and brain damage following intervention of different complexes, which might highlight a potent approach for the prevention of this chronic disease.RESULTSData indicated that three complexes improved response time and cognitive function and the bio‐parameter markers associated with oxidative stress in ageing rats. Among them, the complexes prepared from de‐branched starch–oleic acid showed a greater improvement compared to others. In addition, de‐branched starch–capric acid complex showed a higher improvement in the morphology of colon cells and hippocampal neuronal cells. The consumption of de‐branched starch–capric acid and –oleic acid complexes generated more short‐chain fatty acids in the gut. More importantly, the complexation of de‐branched starch with either caprate or stearate enhanced gut Akkermansia. Therefore, it was proposed that the richness in Akkermansia and gut metabolites might be associated with reduced damage of the hippocampal neuronal cells induced by the ageing progress. Moreover, the AMPK (AMP‐activated protein kinase) pathway was activated in liver in de‐branched starch–capric acid complex diet. In summary, de‐branched starch–capric acid complex exhibited a greater effect on the attenuation of ageing‐induced cognitive impairment.CONCLUSIONThis study might highlight a new approach for intervening in the cognitive impairment during the ageing progress via a food supply. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin City

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Food Science,Biotechnology

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