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The dietary polyphenol metabolite protocatechuic acid produces acute and sustained effects on hippocampal electrical activity

Marta Montero-Atalaya, Ricardo Muñoz-Arnaiz, View ORCID ProfileJulia Makarova, Begoña Bartolomé, María-Victoria Moreno-Arribas, View ORCID ProfileOscar Herreras
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.12.523723
Marta Montero-Atalaya
1Institute of Food Science Research (CIAL), CSIC-UAM. c/Nicolás Cabrera, 9, 28049 Madrid (Spain)
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Ricardo Muñoz-Arnaiz
2Cajal Institute, CSIC, Av Doctor Arce 37, 28002, Madrid (Spain)
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Julia Makarova
2Cajal Institute, CSIC, Av Doctor Arce 37, 28002, Madrid (Spain)
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Begoña Bartolomé
1Institute of Food Science Research (CIAL), CSIC-UAM. c/Nicolás Cabrera, 9, 28049 Madrid (Spain)
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María-Victoria Moreno-Arribas
1Institute of Food Science Research (CIAL), CSIC-UAM. c/Nicolás Cabrera, 9, 28049 Madrid (Spain)
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Oscar Herreras
2Cajal Institute, CSIC, Av Doctor Arce 37, 28002, Madrid (Spain)
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Abstract

Dietary polyphenols and in particular bioavailable metabolites resulting from gut microbiota transformations appear to have beneficial effects in situations of impaired cognition, combatting memory deficits in acute pathological models of neurodegeneration. Modifications to blood flow may underlie the effects of these molecules and although some such metabolites cross the blood-brain barrier, their targets and electrophysiological effects remain unknown. Hence, we explored the systemic and direct effects of protochatechuic acid (PCA) on electrical activity in the hippocampus and cortex of anesthetized female rats, recording evoked and spontaneous high-density field potentials (FPs) to mathematically derive pathway-specific FP generators. We found transient and sustained effects of PCA on evoked activity in the CA1 field, including paradoxical actions on excitatory transmission that depend on the route of administration. Systemic delivery of PCA altered the ongoing activity of some FP generators, albeit with marked inter-animal variation. Interestingly, PCA induced the detachment of infraslow cortico-hippocampal activities over a scale of minutes. These results point to direct actions of polyphenols on cell and network electrical activity, some of which reflect non-specific actions. Thus, dietary-derived polyphenols appear to fulfill neuromodulatory roles, encouraging the search for additional targets to better guide their use in preventing brain pathologies.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • e-mails: m.montero{at}csic.es

    ricardoma98{at}gmail.com

    julia.samuseva{at}cajal.csic.es

    b.bartolome{at}csic.es

    victoria.moreno{at}csic.es

    herreras{at}cajal.csic.es

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The dietary polyphenol metabolite protocatechuic acid produces acute and sustained effects on hippocampal electrical activity
Marta Montero-Atalaya, Ricardo Muñoz-Arnaiz, Julia Makarova, Begoña Bartolomé, María-Victoria Moreno-Arribas, Oscar Herreras
bioRxiv 2023.01.12.523723; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.12.523723
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The dietary polyphenol metabolite protocatechuic acid produces acute and sustained effects on hippocampal electrical activity
Marta Montero-Atalaya, Ricardo Muñoz-Arnaiz, Julia Makarova, Begoña Bartolomé, María-Victoria Moreno-Arribas, Oscar Herreras
bioRxiv 2023.01.12.523723; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.12.523723

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