2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.02.14.939546
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High Sucrose Diets Contribute to Brain Angiopathy with Impaired Glucose Uptake, and Psychosis-related Higher Brain Dysfunctions in Mice

Abstract: Psychiatric disorders are associated with metabolic dysfunction, but it is unclear whether our current high-sugar diet contributes to pathogenesis. We demonstrate that a high-sucrose diet during adolescence induces behavioral phenotypes of psychiatric disease, such as hyperactivity, poor working memory, anxiety, and impaired sensory gating, in mice deficient for glyoxalase-1, an enzyme involved in detoxification of sucrose metabolites. The high-sucrose diet also induced advanced glycation end product accumulat… Show more

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