High-fat (HF) and Cholesterol and Fructose (HFCF) Diets Induce Cognitive Deficits in Mouse Models of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
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- Western diets impair cognition – HF and HFCF diets lead to cognitive deficits in mice, mirroring human metabolic disorders.
- Distinct memory effects – HF-fed mice lack spatial memory, while HFCF-fed mice struggle with reversal learning.
- A model for drug testing – Useful for evaluating metabolism-targeting compounds' cognitive and physiological effects.