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Enhanced neural activation with blueberry supplementation in mild cognitive impairment
Authors:Erin L Boespflug  James C Eliassen  Jonathan A Dudley  Marcelle D Shidler  Wilhelmina Kalt  Suzanne S Summer
Institution:1. Department of Psychiatry &2. Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0559, USA;3. Atlantic Food and Horticultural Research Centre, Agriculture &4. Agri-Food Canada, Kentville, Nova Scotia B4N 1J5, Canada;5. Clinical Translational Research Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
Abstract:Objectives: Preclinical studies have shown that blueberry supplementation can improve cognitive performance and neural function in aged animals and have identified associations between anthocyanins and such benefits. Preliminary human trials also suggest cognitive improvement in older adults, although direct evidence of enhancement of brain function has not been demonstrated. In this study, we investigated the effect of blueberry supplementation on regional brain activation in older adults at risk for dementia.

Methods: In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial we performed pre- and post-intervention functional magnetic resonance imaging during a working memory (WM) task to assess the effect of blueberry supplementation on blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal in older adults with mild cognitive impairment, a risk condition for dementia.

Results: Following daily supplementation for 16 weeks, blueberry-treated participants exhibited increased BOLD activation in the left pre-central gyrus, left middle frontal gyrus, and left inferior parietal lobe during WM load conditions (corrected P?Discussion: These data demonstrate, for the first time, enhanced neural response during WM challenge in blueberry-treated older adults with cognitive decline and are consistent with prior trials showing neurocognitive benefit with blueberry supplementation in this at-risk population.
Keywords:Blueberries  Brain activation  fMRI  Aging  MCI  Dementia
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