2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2023.1257472
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A mixture of Nordic berries improves cognitive function, metabolic function and alters the gut microbiota in C57Bl/6J male mice

Fang Huang,
Nittaya Marungruang,
Isak Martinsson
et al.

Abstract: Our diets greatly influence our health. Multiple lines of research highlight the beneficial properties of eating berries and fruits. In this study, a berry mixture of Nordic berries previously identified as having the potential to improve memory was supplemented to young C57Bl/6J male mice to investigate effects on cognition function, metabolic health, markers of neuroinflammation, and gut microbiota composition. C57Bl/6J male mice at the age of 8 weeks were given standard chow, a high-fat diet (HF, 60%E fat),… Show more

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“… 14 Akkermansia abundance positively correlated with NOR performance. The protective/enhancing effects of Akkermansia upon cognition have been widely reported, 41 , 42 and encompass that of recognition memory. 43 Intriguingly, five of the significantly altered metabolites that correlated with NOR performance similarly correlated with Akkermansia abundance, offering a route (i.e., metabolic change) by which Akkermansia may confer its protective effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 14 Akkermansia abundance positively correlated with NOR performance. The protective/enhancing effects of Akkermansia upon cognition have been widely reported, 41 , 42 and encompass that of recognition memory. 43 Intriguingly, five of the significantly altered metabolites that correlated with NOR performance similarly correlated with Akkermansia abundance, offering a route (i.e., metabolic change) by which Akkermansia may confer its protective effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%