Sleeve gastrectomy improves metabolism, thinking skills, and Alzheimer's disease signs in 3xTG mice
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Abstract
Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) reduced cortical Aβ plaque burden and improved insulin sensitivity in a transgenic Alzheimer's disease mouse model.
- SG performed early in life may enhance metabolic health and cognitive function in a model of Alzheimer's disease.
- Mice undergoing SG showed reduced body fat and improved insulin sensitivity under standard chow conditions.
- In the context of a Western diet, SG may decrease frailty and improve spatial cognition while also reducing amyloid-beta pathology.
- Changes in the brain's insulin signaling pathways and autophagy activity were observed following SG.
- Food intake remained consistent across groups, suggesting the observed effects were not due to caloric restriction.
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