Be Sure to Eat Some Berries Today!
From: Federation of American Societies for
Experimental Biology, via EurekAlert
To evaluate the
protective effects of berries on brain function, specifically the ability of
the brain to clear toxic accumulation, researchers from the Human Nutrition
Research Center on Aging at Tufts University and University of Maryland
Baltimore County recently fed rats a berry diet for 2 months and then looked at
their brains after irradiation, a model for accelerated aging.
"After 30 days on
the same berry diet, the rats experienced significant protection against
radiation compared to control," said investigator Shibu Poulose, PhD.
"We saw significant benefits to diets with both of the berries, and
speculate it is due to the phytonutrients present."
The researchers looked
at neurochemical changes in the brain, in particular what is known as
autophagy, which can regulate the synthesis, degradation and recycling of
cellular components. It is also the way in which the brain clears toxic
accumulations.
"Most diseases of the brain such as Alzheimer's and
Parkinson's have shown an increased amount of toxic protein. Berries seem to
promote autophagy, the brain's natural housekeeping mechanism, thereby reducing
the toxic accumulation," said Poulose.
Read more at EurekAlert.