Effect of fruits, vegetables, or vitamin E-rich diet on vitamins E and C distribution in peripheral and for brain function brain tissues: Implications for brain function

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Age-related neurodegenerative conditions are the principal cause of declining cognitive and motor function during aging. Evidence support that fruits and vegetables containing generous amounts of antioxidant nutrients are important for neurological function. We investigated the effect of diets enriched with fruits or vegetables but low in vitamin E and a diet high in vitamin E on the distribution of vitamins C and E in the brain and dopamine release of Fischer 344 rat model, over an 8-month period. The low-vitamin E diet resulted in lowered α-tocopherol levels in brain and peripheral tissues, whereas the animals that received a diet enriched in vitamin E showed a significant increase, between 500-900%. Vitamin C concentration in plasma, heart, and liver was reduced in the vitamin E-supplemented group. It is concluded that supplementation or depletion of α-tocopherol for 8 months results in marked changes in vitamin E levels in brain tissue and peripheral tissues, and varied distribution of α-tocopherol throughout the different brain regions examined. In addition, compared to control group, rats supplemented with strawberry, spinach, or vitamin E showed a significant enhancement in striatal dopamine release. These findings suggest that other nutrients present in fruits and vegetables, in addition to the well-known antioxidants, may be important for brain function.

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Martin, A., Prior, R., Shukitt-Hale, B., Cao, G., & Joseph, J. A. (2000). Effect of fruits, vegetables, or vitamin E-rich diet on vitamins E and C distribution in peripheral and for brain function brain tissues: Implications for brain function. Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 55(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/55.3.B144

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