2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2021.111248
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Citrulline supplementation improves spatial memory in a murine model for Alzheimer's disease

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“…The CIT level in dogs with CDV has not been previously studied. Experimentally, CIT supplementation in patients with Alzheimer’s disease improves spatial memory and increases the level of ARG in the cerebrospinal fluid [ 35 ]. This finding indicates that it is worth investigating CIT levels as it may offer new treatment options against CDV as it shows neurovirulence to the central nervous system resulting in poor prognosis and even euthanasia, especially when neurological symptoms begin.…”
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“…The CIT level in dogs with CDV has not been previously studied. Experimentally, CIT supplementation in patients with Alzheimer’s disease improves spatial memory and increases the level of ARG in the cerebrospinal fluid [ 35 ]. This finding indicates that it is worth investigating CIT levels as it may offer new treatment options against CDV as it shows neurovirulence to the central nervous system resulting in poor prognosis and even euthanasia, especially when neurological symptoms begin.…”
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confidence: 99%