Nestlé Purina Research, 2RS, 1 Checkerboard Square, St. Louis, MO 63164, USA.
Med Sci (Basel). 2021 Nov 18;9(4):72. doi: 10.3390/medsci9040072.
Due to a difference in genetics, environmental factors, and nutrition, just like in people, dogs age at different rates. Brain aging in people and dogs share similar morphological changes including irreversible cortical atrophy, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and ventricular enlargement. Due to severe and irreversible brain atrophy, some aging dogs develop cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS), which is equivalent to dementia or Alzheimer's disease (AD) in people. The risk factors and causes of CDS in dogs have not been fully investigated, but age, gender, oxidative stress, and deficiency of sex hormones appears to be associated with increased risk of accelerated brain aging and CDS in dogs. Both AD and CDS are incurable diseases at this moment, therefore more efforts should be focused on preventing or reducing brain atrophy and minimizing the risk of AD in people and CDS in dogs. Since brain atrophy leads to irreversible cognitive decline and dementia, an optimal nutritional solution should be able to not only enhance cognitive function during aging but also reduce irreversible brain atrophy. Up to now, only one nutritional intervention has demonstrated both cognition-enhancing benefits and atrophy-reducing benefits.
由于遗传、环境因素和营养的差异,就像人类一样,狗的衰老速度也不同。人和狗的大脑衰老具有相似的形态变化,包括不可逆转的皮质萎缩、脑淀粉样血管病和脑室扩大。由于严重且不可逆转的脑萎缩,一些衰老的狗会发展为认知功能障碍综合征(CDS),这相当于人类的痴呆症或阿尔茨海默病(AD)。狗的 CDS 的风险因素和病因尚未得到充分研究,但年龄、性别、氧化应激和性激素缺乏似乎与狗的加速大脑衰老和 CDS 的风险增加有关。目前,AD 和 CDS 都是无法治愈的疾病,因此应更加关注预防或减少大脑萎缩,并最大限度地降低人类 AD 和狗 CDS 的风险。由于脑萎缩导致不可逆转的认知能力下降和痴呆,因此最佳的营养解决方案不仅应该能够增强衰老过程中的认知功能,还应该减少不可逆转的脑萎缩。到目前为止,只有一种营养干预措施同时显示出增强认知和减少萎缩的益处。