Effect of high fat diet on phenotype, brain transcriptome and lipidome in Alzheimer’s model mice
Abstract We examined the effect of chronic high fat diet (HFD) on amyloid deposition and cognition of 12-months old APP23 mice, and correlated the phenotype to brain transcriptome and lipidome. HFD significantly increased amyloid plaques and worsened cognitive performance compared to mice on normal...
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Main Authors: | Kyong Nyon Nam, Anais Mounier, Cody M. Wolfe, Nicholas F. Fitz, Alexis Y. Carter, Emilie L. Castranio, Hafsa I. Kamboh, Valerie L. Reeves, Jianing Wang, Xianlin Han, Jonathan Schug, Iliya Lefterov, Radosveta Koldamova |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/64ca326a54614325ad15ea64352b2c25 |
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