Zou_2009_Biomaterials_30_1532

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Title : The effect of 3-hydroxybutyrate methyl ester on learning and memory in mice - Zou_2009_Biomaterials_30_1532
Author(s) : Zou XH , Li HM , Wang S , Leski M , Yao YC , Yang XD , Huang QJ , Chen GQ
Ref : Biomaterials , 30 :1532 , 2009
Abstract :

Learning and memory requires energy-demanding cellular processes and can be enhanced when the brain is supplemented with metabolic substrates. In this study, we found that neuroglial cell metabolic activity was significantly elevated when cultured in the presence of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) degradation product 3-hydroxybutyrate (3-HB) and derivatives. We demonstrated that the receptor for 3-HB, namely, protein upregulated in macrophages by IFN-gamma (PUMA-G), was expressed in brain and upregulated in mice treated with 3-hydroxybutyrate methyl ester (3-HBME). We also affirmed increased expression of connexin 36 protein and phosphorylated ERK2 (extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2) in brain tissues following 3-HBME treatment, although these differences were not statistically significant. Mice treated with 3-HBME performed significantly (p<0.05) better in the Morris water maze than either the negative controls (no treatment) or positive controls (acetyl-l-carnitine treatment). Moreover, we found that 3-HBME enhanced gap junctional intercellular communication between neurons. Thus, 3-HB and derivatives enhance learning and memory, possibly through a signaling pathway requiring PUMA-G that increases protein synthesis and gap junctional intercellular communication.

PubMedSearch : Zou_2009_Biomaterials_30_1532
PubMedID: 19111894

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Zou XH, Li HM, Wang S, Leski M, Yao YC, Yang XD, Huang QJ, Chen GQ (2009)
The effect of 3-hydroxybutyrate methyl ester on learning and memory in mice
Biomaterials 30 :1532

Zou XH, Li HM, Wang S, Leski M, Yao YC, Yang XD, Huang QJ, Chen GQ (2009)
Biomaterials 30 :1532