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Long-Term Capsaicin Administration Ameliorates the Dysfunction and Astrogliosis of the Brain in Aged Mice with Missing Maxillary Molars

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卷 15, 期 11, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/nu15112471

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capsaicin; GFAP; s100 beta; TRPV1; mastication; brain aging

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Tooth loss and decreased masticatory function can impact cognitive function due to astrogliosis and aging of astrocytes in specific brain regions. Capsaicin, found in red peppers, has positive effects on brain disorders and its receptor is associated with dementia development. This study investigated the effect of capsaicin administration in aged mice with reduced masticatory function and found improved behavioral levels and astrogliosis, suggesting capsacin's usefulness in maintaining brain function in cases of poor oral function.
Tooth loss and decreased masticatory function reportedly affect cognitive function; tooth loss allegedly induces astrogliosis and aging of astrocytes in the hippocampus and hypothalamus, which is a response specific to the central nervous system owing to homeostasis in different brain regions. Capsaicin, a component of red peppers, has positive effects on brain disorders in mice. Decreased expression of transient receptor potential vanilloid 1, a receptor of capsaicin, is associated with the development of dementia. In this study, we investigated the effect of capsaicin administration in aged mice (C57BL/6N mice) with reduced masticatory function owing to the extraction of maxillary molars to investigate preventive/therapeutic methods for cognitive decline attributed to age-related masticatory function loss. The results demonstrated that mice with impaired masticatory function showed decreased motor and cognitive function at the behavioral level. At the genetic level, neuroinflammation, microglial activity, and astrogliosis, such as increased glial fibrillary acidic protein levels, were observed in the mouse brain. The mice with extracted molars fed on a diet containing capsaicin for 3 months demonstrated improved behavioral levels and astrogliosis, which suggest that capsaicin is useful in maintaining brain function in cases of poor oral function and prosthetic difficulties.

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