Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Abstract: Frailty is a geriatric syndrome associated with both locomotor and cognitive decline, typically linked to chronic systemic inflammation, i.e., inflammaging. In the current study, we investigated
the effect of a two-month oral supplementation with standardized extracts of H. erinaceus, containing
a known amount of Erinacine A, Hericenone C, Hericenone D, and L-ergothioneine, on locomotor
frailty and cerebellum of aged mice. Locomotor performances were monitored comparing healthy
aging and frail mice. Cerebellar volume and cytoarchitecture, together with inflammatory and
oxidative stress pathways, were assessed focusing on senescent frail animals. H. erinaceus partially
recovered the aged-related decline of locomotor performances. Histopathological analyses paralleled by immunocytochemical evaluation of specific molecules strengthened the neuroprotective
role of H. erinaceus able to ameliorate cerebellar alterations, i.e., milder volume reduction, slighter
molecular layer thickness decrease and minor percentage of shrunken Purkinje neurons, also diminishing inflammation and oxidative stress in frail mice while increasing a key longevity regulator
and a neuroprotective molecule. Thus, our present findings demonstrated the efficacy of a nonpharmacological approach, based on the dietary supplementation using H. erinaceus extract, which
represent a promising adjuvant therapy to be associated with conventional geriatric treatments.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
healthy aging; frailty; cerebellum; inflammaging; oxidative stress; ergothioneine; Hericium erinaceus; neuroprotection
Elenco autori:
Roda, Elisa; Priori, ERICA CECILIA; Ratto, Daniela; DE LUCA, Fabrizio; DI IORIO, Carmine; Angelone, Paola; Locatelli, CARLO ALESSANDRO; Desiderio, Anthea; Goppa, Lorenzo; Savino, Elena; Bottone, MARIA GRAZIA; Rossi, Paola
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