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Study in mice demonstrates how a high-fat diet can increase risk

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Last updated: 2024/05/07 at 12:30 PM
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A high-fat diet has been linked to increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease, and recent research in mice has shed light on the molecular mechanisms behind this association. Dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, is a growing global concern, with the number of affected individuals projected to rise to over 150 million by 2050. Lifestyle factors such as lack of exercise, unhealthy diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption have been identified as risk factors for cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. High intake of saturated fat has been particularly implicated in increasing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

A study published in the journal Nutrients investigated the effects of a high-fat diet on transgenic APP/PS1 mice, a model for Alzheimer’s disease, and compared the results with those of normal diet-fed mice. The mice on the high-fat diet showed increased weight gain, worsened glucose and insulin metabolism, and changes in microRNA related to neurodegeneration when compared to the mice on the normal diet. These changes are associated with processes that contribute to brain damage, such as the accumulation of beta-amyloid plaques, tau protein production, and brain inflammation, all known markers of Alzheimer’s.

The study’s lead researcher, Mònica Bulló, highlighted the potential implications of the findings, suggesting that the results represent a step forward in understanding the relationship between obesity, type 2 diabetes, and Alzheimer’s disease. However, it is essential to recognize that results from animal studies, like this one in mice, may not directly translate to humans. Further research is needed to determine if the mechanisms observed in mice are relevant to people and if limiting fat intake could reduce Alzheimer’s risk.

Stefania Forner, an Alzheimer’s Association director, pointed out the limitations of the study, such as the focus on male mice and the lack of investigation into the role of fat cells, other organs, and brain areas. Forner emphasized the importance of conducting human studies to fully validate the ideas generated by animal research. The Alzheimer’s Association is currently supporting several studies investigating the impact of diet, diabetes, obesity, and neuroinflammation in the development of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and cognitive decline.

Although animal models play a crucial role in understanding the basic biology of diseases like Alzheimer’s, human studies are necessary to confirm the impacts of a high-fat diet on individuals at risk for or living with the disease. Healthful diets such as the Mediterranean, DASH, and MIND diets have been associated with a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Limiting fat intake may also be beneficial for cognitive function, as suggested by the recent study in mice. Moving forward, further research in humans is essential to fully understand the implications of high-fat diets on Alzheimer’s risk and to develop effective prevention and treatment strategies.

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