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The abstract of " A multi-ingredient dietary supplement abolishes large-scale brain cell loss, improves sensory function, and prevents neuronal atrophy in aging mice."~

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27199101

A multi-ingredient dietary supplement abolishes large-scale brain cell loss, improves sensory function, and prevents neuronal atrophy in aging mice.

Lemon JA1, Aksenov V2, Samigullina R2, Aksenov S3, Rodgers WH3, Rollo CD2, Boreham DR1,4.

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Abstract

Transgenic growth hormone mice (TGM) are a recognized model of accelerated aging with characteristics including chronic oxidative stress, reduced longevity, mitochondrial dysfunction, insulin resistance, muscle wasting, and elevated inflammatory processes. Growth hormone/IGF-1 activate the Target of Rapamycin known to promote aging. TGM particularly express severe cognitive decline. We previously reported that a multi-ingredient dietary supplement (MDS) designed to offset five mechanisms associated with aging extended longevity, ameliorated cognitive deterioration and significantly reduced age-related physical deterioration in both normal mice and TGM. Here we report that TGM lose more than 50% of cells in midbrain regions, including the cerebellum and olfactory bulb. This is comparable to severe Alzheimer's disease and likely explains their striking age-related cognitive impairment. We also demonstrate that the MDS completely abrogates this severe brain cell loss, reverses cognitive decline and augments sensory and motor function in aged mice. Additionally, histological examination of retinal structure revealed markers consistent with higher numbers of photoreceptor cells in aging and supplemented mice. We know of no other treatment with such efficacy, highlighting the potential for prevention or amelioration of human neuropathologies that are similarly associated with oxidative stress, inflammation and cellular dysfunction. Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 57:382-404, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

KEYWORDS:

aging; multi-ingredient dietary supplement; neurodegeneration; neuroprotectant; oxidative stress

PMID: 27199101 DOI: 10.1002/em.22019

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Table 1 (from previous study detailing ingredients in mice dietary supplement). Formulation of a Dietary Supplement Designed to Reduce Oxidative Stress and Inflammation, Maintain Membrane and Mitochondrial Integrity, and Enhance Insulin Sensitivity.


Supplement / Dosage


Vitamin B1(b) 0.72 mg/day


Vitamin B3(b) 0.72 mg/day


Vitamin B6(b) 0.72 mg/day


Vitamin B12(b) 0.72 mcg/day


Vitamin C(b) 3.6 mg/day


Vitamin D(b) 2.5 IU/day


Vitamin E(b) 1.44 IU/day


Acetyl L-carnitine(c) 14.4 mg/day


Alpha-lipoic acid(e) 0.72 mg/day


ASA(d) 2.5 mg/day


Beta carotene(b) 50.0 IU/day


Bioflavinoids(h) 4.32 mg/day


Chromium picolinate(i) 1.44 mcg/day


Cod liver oil(b) 5.04 IU/day


CoEnzyme Q10(h) 0.44 mg/day


DHEA(g) 0.15 mg/day


Flax seed oil(h) 21.6 mg/day


Folic acid(b) 0.01 mg/day


Garlic(b) 21.6 mcg/day


Ginger(h) 7.2 mg/day


Gingko biloba(h) 1.44 mg/day


Ginseng (Canadian)(h) 8.64 mg/day


Green tea extracts(f) 7.2 mg/day


L-Glutathione(a) 0.36 mg/day


Magnesium(b) 0.72 mg/day


Melatonin(g) 0.01 mg/day


N-Acetyl cysteine(e) 7.2 mg/day


Potassium(b) 0.36 mg/day


Rutin(h) 0.72 mg/day


Selenium(h) 1.08 mcg/day


Zinc (chelated)(b) 0.14 mg/day


Notes: Vitamin brands are as follows: (a) = Cell Life; (b) = Jamieson vitamins; (c) = Jarrow Formulas; (d) = Lifebrand; (e) = Natural Factors; (f) = Naka; (g) = Promatrix; (h) = Swiss vitamins; (i) = Vitamin Power Inc.

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