High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity Increases Brain Mitochondrial Complex I and Lipoxidation-Derived Protein Damage

Author

Berdún, Rebeca

Obis, Èlia

Mota-Martorell, Natàlia

Bassols, Anna

Valent, Daniel

Serrano, José C. E.

Martín-Garí, Meritxell

Rodríguez-Palmero, María

Moreno-Muñoz, José Antonio

Tibau , Joan

Quintanilla, Raquel

Pamplona, Reinald

Portero-Otín, Manuel

Jové, Mariona

Publication date

2024-01-26



Abstract

Obesity is a risk factor for highly prevalent age-related neurodegenerative diseases, the pathogenesis of whichinvolves mitochondrial dysfunction and protein oxidative damage. Lipoxidation, driven by high levels of peroxidizable unsaturated fatty acids and low antioxidant protection of the brain, stands out as a significant risk factor. To gain information on the relationship between obesity and brain molecular damage, in a porcine model of obesity we evaluated (1) the level of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes, as the main source of free radical generation, by Western blot; (2) the fatty acid profile by gas chromatography; and (3) the oxidative modification of proteins by mass spectrometry. The results demonstrate a selectively higher amount of the lipoxidation-derived biomarker malondialdehyde-lysine (MDAL) (34% increase) in the frontal cortex, and positive correlations between MDAL and LDL levels and body weight. No changes were observed in brain fatty acid profile by the high-fat diet, and the increased lipid peroxidative modification was associated with increased levels of mitochondrial complex I (NDUFS3 and NDUFA9 subunits) and complex II (flavoprotein). Interestingly, introducing n3 fatty acids and a probiotic in the high-fat diet prevented the observed changes, suggesting that dietary components can modulate protein oxidative modification at the cerebral level and opening new possibilities in neurodegenerative diseases’ prevention.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

CDU Subject

576 - Cellular and subcellular biology. Cytology

Pages

15

Publisher

MDPI

Version of

Antioxidants

Grant Agreement Number

CDTI/ /IDI-20141216/ES/ /SMARTFOODS

FEDER/ / /EU/ /

CDTI/ /IPT-20111008/ES/Guía para la sustanciación de declaraciones de salud en alimentos: funciones inmune, cognitiva y síndrome metabólico/INCOMES

ISCIII/ /PI20-000155/ES/ /

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Attribution 4.0 International

Attribution 4.0 International

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