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Protective Effects of Sesamol on Systemic Inflammation and Cognitive Impairment in Aging Mice

Bo Ren, Tian Yuan, Xinglin Zhang, Luanfeng Wang, Junru Pan, Yan Liu, Beita Zhao, Weiyang Zhao, Zhigang Liu, Xuebo Liu

2020Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry67 citationsDOI

Abstract

Sesamol, a lignan in sesame, possesses several bioactivities, such as antioxidation, anti-inflammation, and neuroprotective capability. In this study, the effects of sesamol on aging-caused cognitive defects are investigated. Twelve-month-old mice were treated with sesamol (0.1%, w/w) as dietary supplementation for 12 weeks. Behavioral tests revealed that sesamol improved aging-associated cognitive impairments. Sesamol decreased aging-induced oxidative stress via suppression of malondialdehyde production and increased antioxidant enzymes. Histological staining showed that sesamol treatment improved aging-induced neuronal damage and synaptic dysfunction in the hippocampus. Furthermore, sesamol significantly reduced aging-induced neuroinflammation by inhibiting the microglial overactivation and inflammatory cytokine expressions. Meanwhile, the accumulation of Aβ1–42 was reduced by sesamol treatment. Moreover, sesamol protected the gut barrier integrity and reduced LPS release, which was highly associated with its beneficial effects on behavioral and inflammatory changes. In conclusion, our findings indicated that the use of sesamol is feasible in the treatment of aging-related diseases.

Topics & Concepts

SesamolMalondialdehydeOxidative stressNeuroprotectionMedicineNeuroinflammationInflammationAntioxidantPharmacologyChemistryInternal medicineBiochemistrySesame and Sesamin ResearchNeurological Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsAntioxidants, Aging, Portulaca oleracea