Literature DB >> 29164373

The possible factors affecting microglial activation in cases of obesity with cognitive dysfunction.

Titikorn Chunchai1,2, Nipon Chattipakorn1,2, Siriporn C Chattipakorn3,4.   

Abstract

Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in many countries around the world. Several studies have reported that obesity can lead to the development of cognitive decline. There is increasing evidence to demonstrate that microglia play a crucial role in cognitive decline in cases of obesity, Alzheimer's disease and also in the aging process. Although there have been several studies into microglia over the past decades, the mechanistic link between microglia and cognitive decline in obese models is still not fully understood. In this review, the current available evidence from both in vitro and in vivo investigations regarding the association between the alteration in microglial activity in different obese models with respect to cognition are included. The metabolite profiles from obesity, adiposity, dietary and hormone affected microglial activation and its function in the brain are comprehensively summarized. In addition, the possible roles of microglial activation in relation to cognitive dysfunction are also presented and discussed. To ensure a balanced perspective controversial reports regarding these issues are included and discussed.

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Keywords:  Cognitive function; Microglia; Obesity

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29164373     DOI: 10.1007/s11011-017-0151-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metab Brain Dis        ISSN: 0885-7490            Impact factor:   3.584


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