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Plant-derived flavanol (-)epicatechin enhances angiogenesis and retention of spatial memory in mice.


ABSTRACT: Diet and exercise have a profound impact on brain function. In particular, natural nutrients found in plants may influence neuronal survival and plasticity. Here, we tested whether consumption of a plant-derived flavanol, (-)epicatechin, enhances cognition in sedentary or wheel-running female C57BL/6 mice. Retention of spatial memory in the water maze was enhanced by ingestion of (-)epicatechin, especially in combination with exercise. Improved spatial memory was associated with increased angiogenesis and neuronal spine density, but not newborn cell survival, in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. Moreover, microarray analysis showed upregulation of genes associated with learning and downregulation of markers of neurodegeneration in the hippocampus. Together, our data show that ingestion of a single flavanol improves spatial memory retention in adult mammals.

SUBMITTER: van Praag H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6672256 | biostudies-literature | 2007 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plant-derived flavanol (-)epicatechin enhances angiogenesis and retention of spatial memory in mice.

van Praag Henriette H   Lucero Melanie J MJ   Yeo Gene W GW   Stecker Kimberly K   Heivand Neema N   Zhao Chunmei C   Yip Ed E   Afanador Mia M   Schroeter Hagen H   Hammerstone John J   Gage Fred H FH  

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 20070501 22


Diet and exercise have a profound impact on brain function. In particular, natural nutrients found in plants may influence neuronal survival and plasticity. Here, we tested whether consumption of a plant-derived flavanol, (-)epicatechin, enhances cognition in sedentary or wheel-running female C57BL/6 mice. Retention of spatial memory in the water maze was enhanced by ingestion of (-)epicatechin, especially in combination with exercise. Improved spatial memory was associated with increased angiog  ...[more]

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