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Chronic antioxidant therapy reduces oxidative stress in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

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Pages 156-164 | Received 12 Sep 2008, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Oxidative modifications are a hallmark of oxidative imbalance in the brains of individuals with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and prion diseases and their respective animal models. While the causes of oxidative stress are relatively well-documented, the effects of chronically reducing oxidative stress on cognition, pathology and biochemistry require further clarification. To address this, young and aged control and amyloid-β protein precursor-over-expressing mice were fed a diet with added R-alpha lipoic acid for 10 months to determine the effect of chronic antioxidant administration on the cognition and neuropathology and biochemistry of the brain. Both wild type and transgenic mice treated with R-alpha lipoic acid displayed significant reductions in markers of oxidative modifications. On the other hand, R-alpha lipoic acid had little effect on Y-maze performance throughout the study and did not decrease end-point amyloid-β load. These results suggest that, despite the clear role of oxidative stress in mediating amyloid pathology and cognitive decline in ageing and AβPP-transgenic mice, long-term antioxidant therapy, at levels within tolerable nutritional guidelines and which reduce oxidative modifications, have limited benefit.

Abbreviations
AD=

Alzheimer's disease

Aβ=

amyloid-β

AβPP=

amyloid-β protein precursor

HO-1=

heme oxygenase-1

HNE=

4-hydroxynonenal

NFT=

neurofibrillary tangles

LA=

R-alpha lipoic acid

TBS=

Tris-buffered saline

Abbreviations
AD=

Alzheimer's disease

Aβ=

amyloid-β

AβPP=

amyloid-β protein precursor

HO-1=

heme oxygenase-1

HNE=

4-hydroxynonenal

NFT=

neurofibrillary tangles

LA=

R-alpha lipoic acid

TBS=

Tris-buffered saline

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