DOAJ Open Access 2022

Long-term atorvastatin improves cognitive decline by regulating gut function in naturally ageing rats

Tian-Ce Xu Yan Lv Quan-Ying Liu Hui-Sheng Chen

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Abstract Background Statins have been widely used to prevent cardiovascular disease in middle-aged and elderly populations; however, the effect of long-term treatment on cognitive function is controversial. To simulate clinical conditions, middle-aged rats were given atorvastatin for 9 consecutive months to investigate the effect on natural cognitive decline and the possible mechanisms. Results The results showed that compared with the control group, long-term atorvastatin treatment naturally improved cognitive decline. Furthermore, long-term treatment regulated intestinal retinoic acid (RA) metabolism and storage by altering retinol dehydrogenase 7 (Rdh7) expression in the intestine, while RA metabolism affected the proliferation of intestinal Treg cells and inhibited IL-17+γδ T-cell function. In addition, long-term atorvastatin increased intestinal flora richness and decreased IL-17 expression in hippocampal tissue. Conclusion Collectively, these findings provide the first evidence that long-term atorvastatin intervention may prevent cognitive decline in naturally ageing rats by inhibiting neuroinflammation via the gut-brain axis.

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Tian-Ce Xu

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Yan Lv

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Quan-Ying Liu

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Hui-Sheng Chen

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Xu, T., Lv, Y., Liu, Q., Chen, H. (2022). Long-term atorvastatin improves cognitive decline by regulating gut function in naturally ageing rats. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12979-022-00311-x

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2022
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