Hericium erinaceus Improves Recognition Memory and Induces Hippocampal and Cerebellar Neurogenesis in Frail Mice during Aging.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Frailty is a geriatric syndrome associated with both locomotor and cognitive decline,
implicated in both poor quality of life and negative health outcomes. One central question
surrounding frailty is whether phenotypic frailty is associated with the cognitive impairment during
aging. Using spontaneous behavioral tests and by studying the dynamic change during aging, we
demonstrated that the two form of vulnerability, locomotor and recognition memory decline,
develop in parallel and therefore, integration of the motoric and cognitive evaluations are
imperative. We developed an integrated frailty index based on both phenotypic and recognition
memory performances. Hericium erinaceus (H. erinaceus) is a medicinal mushroom that improves
recognition memory in mice. By using HPLC-UV-ESI/MS analyses we obtained standardized
amounts of erinacine A and hericenones C and D in H. erinaceus extracts, that were tested in our
animal model of physiological aging. Two-month oral supplementation with H. erinaceus reversed
the age-decline of recognition memory. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and doublecortin
(DCX) immunohistochemistry in the hippocampus and cerebellum in treated mice supported a
positive effect of an H. erinaceus on neurogenesis in frail mice.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
aging; phenotypic frailty; cognitive decline; Hericium erinaceus; erinacines; hericenones;
medicinal mushrooms supplementation; neurogenesis
List of contributors:
Ratto, Daniela; Corana, Federica; Mannucci, Barbara; Priori, ERICA CECILIA; Cobelli, Filippo; Roda, Elisa; Ferrari, Beatrice; Alessandra, Occhinegro; DI IORIO, Carmine; DE LUCA, Fabrizio; Cesaroni, Valentina; Girometta, CAROLINA ELENA; Bottone, MARIA GRAZIA; Savino, Elena; Hirokazu, Kawagishi; Rossi, Paola
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