Melanotan-II reverses memory impairment induced by a short-term HF diet

Biomed Pharmacother. 2023 Sep:165:115129. doi: 10.1016/j.biopha.2023.115129. Epub 2023 Jul 19.

Abstract

A high-fat (HF) diet has been shown to increase the risk of neurological impairments and neurodegenerative disorders. The melanotropins used in this study have been associated with diet-related disorders; however, there is an absence of studies on their effect on diet-induced neurobehavioral conditions. Here, we investigated the possible relationship among diet, Melanotan-II (MT-II) targeting melanotropin receptors, and the behavior of zebrafish (Danio rerio). Surprisingly, even a short-term HF diet lasting for ∼ 1 % of the zebrafish's life had a strong developmental effect. Zebrafish fed the HF diet showed an impairment in recognition memory, elevated anxiety levels, and reduced exploratory propensity after just three weeks compared to zebrafish fed the control diet. These HF diet-induced abnormalities were reversed by MT-II. Animals fed a HF diet and treated with MT-II demonstrated recognition memory, anxiety, and exploratory behavior similar to the control group. This study provides evidence that even a short-term HF diet has an impact on memory and emotions and is the first study to show that MT-II reverses these changes.

Keywords: Anxiety; Exploration; High-fat diet; Melanotan-II; Melanotan-II (PubChem CID 92432); Memory; Zebrafish.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Diet, High-Fat*
  • Peptides, Cyclic
  • Zebrafish*
  • alpha-MSH

Substances

  • melanotan-II
  • Peptides, Cyclic
  • alpha-MSH