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  • Mechanisms Underlying Memor...
    Franco-Pérez, Javier

    Neuroscience, 06/2024, Letnik: 548
    Journal Article

    •In preclinical models, fructose induces deficits in spatial and recognition memory.•Female rodents are more resistant to memory impairment induced by fructose.•Neuroinflammation and oxidative stress are short-term underlying mechanisms.•Fructose intake triggers neurogenesis inhibition and LTP decay in the long term.•Clinical data suggest an association between fructose and memory impairment. Fructose consumption has increased over the years, especially in adolescents living in urban areas. Growing evidence indicates that daily fructose consumption leads to some pathological conditions, including memory impairment. This review summarizes relevant data describing cognitive deficits after fructose intake and analyzes the underlying neurobiological mechanisms. Preclinical experiments show sex-related deficits in spatial memory; that is, while males exhibit significant imbalances in spatial processing, females seem unaffected by dietary supplementation with fructose. Recognition memory has also been evaluated; however, only female rodents show a significant decline in the novel object recognition test performance. According to mechanistic evidence, fructose intake induces neuroinflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and oxidative stress in the short term. Subsequently, these mechanisms can trigger other long-term effects, such as inhibition of neurogenesis, downregulation of trophic factors and receptors, weakening of synaptic plasticity, and long-term potentiation decay. Integrating all these neurobiological mechanisms will help us understand the cellular and molecular processes that trigger the memory impairment induced by fructose.