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At present, there lacks a definitive pharmaceutical intervention or therapeutic approach for diabetes-associated cognitive impairment. Herein, we delved into the impact of electroacupuncture on cognitive function in high-fat diet/streptozocin (HFD/STZ)-induced type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) mice and underlying mechanisms. Hippocampal insulin resistance was determined by western blot analysis. Cognitive function was evaluated by Morris water maze test. The morphology of the hippocampal neurons was observed through hematoxylin & eosin staining and Nissl staining. Synaptic plasticity was assessed by western blot analysis. Immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, western blot and real-time PCR were employed to detect the levels of ferroptosis markers, autophagy markers, and netrin-1. Electroacupuncture treatment exhibited ameliorative outcomes on hippocampal insulin resistance, spatial learning, memory function, neuronal damage, and synaptic plasticity in T2DM mice. Furthermore, it effectively suppressed neuronal ferroptosis in the hippocampus by upregulating GPX4 and SLC7A11 expression, and reducing 4-HNE expression. Meanwhile, electroacupuncture intervention increased the levels of Beclin1 and LC3II/LC3I, as well as decreased the levels of p62 and phosphorylated-mTOR in the hippocampus of T2DM mice, suggesting that electroacupuncture facilitated autophagy activation by inhibiting mTOR activity. 3-MA-mediated autophagy inhibition undermined the beneficial effects of electroacupuncture on neuronal ferroptosis and cognitive deficits in T2DM mice. Additionally, the beneficial effects of electroacupuncture on autophagy and ferroptosis was achieved by upregulation of netrin-1 in the hippocampus. Our study revealed that electroacupuncture therapy inhibited neuronal ferroptosis via the activation of autophagy, thereby ameliorating cognitive deficits in T2DM mice.
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Phytomedicine
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College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan 750004, Ningxia, China.
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