Both oophorectomy and obesity impaired solely hippocampal-dependent memory via increased hippocampal dysfunction

Apr 22, 2018Experimental gerontology

Oophorectomy and obesity may impair memory controlled by the hippocampus through increased hippocampal problems

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Abstract

Increased hippocampal oxidative stress, apoptosis, and synaptic dysfunction were observed in obese rats following ovariectomy.

  • Obese rats with ovariectomy exhibited impaired hippocampal-dependent memory compared to controls.
  • No significant differences were found in hippocampal-independent memory or cortical measures among the groups.
  • Hippocampal estrogen levels were decreased in the ovariectomized groups, regardless of diet.
  • The findings indicate that oophorectomy and obesity specifically impaired hippocampal-dependent memory through heightened hippocampal dysfunction.

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