Red Mold Rice Promotes Neuroprotective sAPP£\ Secretion Instead of Alzheimer¡¦s Risk Factors and Amyloid £] Expression in Hyperlipidemic A£]40-Infused Rats   

Red Mold Rice Promotes Neuroprotectives sAPP£\ Secretion Instead of Alzheimer's Risk Factors and Amyloid £] Expression in Hyperlipidemic A£]40-Infused Rats

J Agric Food Chem (2010) 58: 2230-2238

Amyloid beta (A£]) peptide is closely related to the onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD). A high cholesterolor high-energy diet was demonstrated to stimulate A£] formation and deposition in the amyloid precursor protein (APP) pathway and, oppositely, down regulate the secretion of the neuroprotective soluble APP £\-fragment (sAPP£\). Monascus-fermented red mold rice (RMR) including multiple cholesterol-lowering agents, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory agents has been proven to ameliorate A£]40 infusion-induced memory deficit in our previous study. In this study, the ethanol extract of RMR (RE) and natural RMR were respectively tested for their effect on the mediation of the proteolytic process of APP in cholesterol-treated human neuroblastoma IMR32 cell, as well as their effect on memory and learning ability and the expression of AD risk factors in intracerebroventricular A£]40-infused hyperlipidemic rats. In the results, RE suppressed cholesterol raised £]-secretase activity and further resulted in the increase of sAPP £\ secretion in the IMR32 cell. In the animal test, RMR potently reversed the memory deficit in the water maze and passive avoidance tasks. RMR administration could prevent against A£]40 infusion plus the great damage caused by a high energy diet in hippocampus and cortex involved in the raise of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and reactive oxygen species. The neuroprotection provided by RMR down regulates A£]40 formation and deposition by suppressing the cholesterol-raised £]-secretase activity and apolipoprotein E expression, as well as mediates the proteolytic process of APP toward neuroprotective sAPP £\ secretion in hippocampus.