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Maryam Mohamadinarab, Atoosa Saidpour, Azadeh Dehghani +4 more · 2026 · BMC nutrition · BioMed Central · added 2026-04-24
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is crucial for brain development, neuronal function, and metabolism. This systematic review aims to comprehensively examine the impact of various diets on BDNF Show more
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is crucial for brain development, neuronal function, and metabolism. This systematic review aims to comprehensively examine the impact of various diets on BDNF levels, addressing gaps in understanding diet's influence on BDNF's role in neuroprotection and metabolism. This systematic review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA 2020 guidelines. An extensive search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus up to April 2024, using terms related to diet and BDNF. Relevant clinical trials involving adults were included. Data extraction covered study design, participant details, and outcomes, with quality assessed using the Cochrane method. Clarifications from authors were sought as needed to ensure comprehensive analysis. This review examined 7633 articles to assess the impact of various diets on BDNF levels, narrowing down to 13 studies. The study found varying effects: intermittent fasting and ketogenic diets generally increased BDNF, while other diets showed minimal or no impact. The review highlights diverse outcomes and the need for further research on dietary effects on BDNF. The review found that fasting and calorie restriction diets generally increase BDNF levels, while other dietary interventions showed inconsistent effects. Further research is needed to better understand these dietary impacts on BDNF and to develop optimized strategies for enhancing cognitive health and managing obesity. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.1186/s40795-025-01174-3
BDNF
Zeynab Pirmoradi, Mohsen Nakhaie, Hoda Ranjbar +5 more · 2024 · Scientific reports · Nature · added 2026-04-24
Essential tremor (ET) is a neurological disease that impairs motor and cognitive functioning. A variant of the Lingo-1 genetic locus is associated with a heightened ET risk, and increased expression o Show more
Essential tremor (ET) is a neurological disease that impairs motor and cognitive functioning. A variant of the Lingo-1 genetic locus is associated with a heightened ET risk, and increased expression of cerebellar Lingo-1. Lingo-1 has been associated with neurodegenerative processes; however, neuroprotection from ET-associated degeneration can be conferred by the protein Sirt1. Sirt1 activity can be promoted by Resveratrol (Res) and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (VitD3), and thus these factors may exert neuroprotective properties through a Sirt1 mechanism. As Res and VitD3 are linked to Sirt1, enhancing Sirt1 could counteract the negative effects of increased Lingo-1. Therefore, we hypothesized that a combination of Res-VitD3 in a harmaline injection model of ET would modulate Sirt1 and Lingo-1 levels. As expected, harmaline exposure (10 mg/kg/every other day; i.p.) impaired motor coordination, enhanced tremors, rearing, and cognitive dysfunction. When Res (5 mg/kg/day; i.p.) and VitD3 (0.1 mg/kg/day; i.p.) were given to adult rats (n = 8 per group) an hour before harmaline, tremor severity, rearing, and memory impairment were reduced. Individual treatment with Res and VitD3 decreased Lingo-1 gene expression levels in qPCR assays. Co-treatment with Res and VitD3 increased and decreased Sirt1 and Lingo-1 gene expression levels, respectively, and in some cases, beneficial effects on behavior were noted, which were not seen when Res or VitD3 were individually applied. Taken together, our study found that Res and VitD3 improved locomotor and cognitive deficits, modulated Sirt1 and Lingo-1. Therefore, we would recommend co-treatment of VitD3 and Res to leverage complementary effects for the management of ET symptoms. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-60518-4
LINGO1