Resveratrol attenuates high-fat diet-induced disruption of the blood–brain barrier and protects brain neurons from apoptotic insults

HC Chang, YT Tai, YG Cherng, JW Lin… - Journal of agricultural …, 2014 - ACS Publications
HC Chang, YT Tai, YG Cherng, JW Lin, SH Liu, TL Chen, RM Chen
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2014ACS Publications
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) maintains brain microenvironment. Our previous study
showed that oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) can damage the BBB by inducing
apoptosis of cerebrovascular endothelial cells. This study was aimed at evaluating the
effects of resveratrol on high-fat diet-induced insults to the BBB and brain neurons. Exposure
of mice to a high-fat diet for 8 weeks increased levels of serum total cholesterol (146±13)
and LDL (68±8), but resveratrol decreased such augmentations (119±6; 45±8). Permeability …
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) maintains brain microenvironment. Our previous study showed that oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) can damage the BBB by inducing apoptosis of cerebrovascular endothelial cells. This study was aimed at evaluating the effects of resveratrol on high-fat diet-induced insults to the BBB and brain neurons. Exposure of mice to a high-fat diet for 8 weeks increased levels of serum total cholesterol (146 ± 13) and LDL (68 ± 8), but resveratrol decreased such augmentations (119 ± 6; 45 ± 8). Permeability assays showed that a high-fat diet induced breakage of the BBB (88 ± 21). Meanwhile, resveratrol alleviated this interruption (16 ± 6). Neither resveratrol nor a high-fat diet caused the death of cerebrovascular endothelial cells. Instead, exposure to a high-fat diet disrupted the polymerization of occludin and zonula occludens (ZO)-1, but resveratrol significantly attenuated those injuries. Neither a high-fat diet nor resveratrol changed the levels of occludin or ZO-1 in brain tissues. Resveratrol protected brain neurons against high-fat diet-induced caspase-3 activation and genomic DNA fragmentation. This study shows that resveratrol can attenuate the high-fat diet-induced disruption of the BBB via interfering with occludin and ZO-1 tight junctions, and protects against apoptotic insults to brain neurons.
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