SLAB51 Probiotic Formulation Activates SIRT1 Pathway Promoting Antioxidant and Neuroprotective Effects in an AD Mouse Model

Laura Bonfili(Università di Camerino), Valentina Cecarini(Università di Camerino), Massimiliano Cuccioloni(Università di Camerino), Mauro Angeletti(Università di Camerino), Sara Berardi(Università di Camerino), Silvia Scarpona(Università di Camerino), Giacomo Rossi(Università di Camerino), Anna Maria Eleuteri(Università di Camerino)
Molecular Neurobiology
February 28, 2018
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Abstract

The gut-brain axis is a bidirectional communication network functionally linking the gut and the central nervous system (CNS). Based on this, the rational manipulation of intestinal microbiota represents a novel attractive therapeutic strategy for the treatment of CNS-associated disorders. In this study, we explored the properties of a probiotic formulation (namely SLAB51) in counteracting brain oxidative damages associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Specifically, transgenic AD mice (3xTg-AD) were treated with SLAB51 and the effects on protein oxidation, neuronal antioxidant defence and repair systems were monitored, with the particular focus on the role of SIRT1-related pathways. We demonstrated that SLAB51 markedly reduced oxidative stress in AD mice brain by activating SIRT1-dependent mechanisms, thus representing a promising therapeutic adjuvant in AD treatment.


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