γ-Oryzanol, a unique ingredient specific to brown rice, effectively restores mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in obese aged mice by ameliorating microglial inflammation and promoting neurogenesis in hippocampus: Novel therapeutic insight into obesity-ass

  • Shiki Okamoto
  • Ikumi Nomura
  • Ayano Kinjo
  • Yuko Murayama
  • Chie Horiguchi
  • Chisayo Kozuka
  • Taiki Teruya
  • Tsugumi Uema
  • Tomoko Nagai
  • Michio Shimabukuro
  • Chitoshi Takayama
  • Masayuki Matsushita
  • Keiko Abe
  • Hiroaki Masuzaki
Keywords: γ-Oryzanol, Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), Hippocampus, Neurogenesis, Obesity

Abstract

Obesity-diabetes syndrome poses a considerable risk for mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Our study was designed to explore therapeutic potential of γ-oryzanol (Orz), a brown rice-specific oil composed of ferulic acid ester with several phytosterols, on MCI in high-fat diet (HFD) induced obese aged mice. After being housed on an HFD for 4 months, regular Orz or the nanoparticulated form of Orz (Nano-Orz), which markedly enhances its intestinal absorption, was administered to aged mice. Mice treated with regular Orz for 4 months exhibited significant improvement in spatial cognitive function. Impressively, mice treated with Nano-Orz demonstrated cognitive improvement as early as 1 month, with substantial recovery by 3 months. In the hippocampus, treatment with both regular Orz and Nano-Orz upregulated genes associated with neurogenesis and stem cell function accompanied by a significant increase in gene expressions of anti-inflammatory cytokines. Our data highlight a therapeutic potential of Orz for obesity-associated MCI.

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Published
2026-06-30
How to Cite
Okamoto, S., Nomura, I., Kinjo, A., Murayama, Y., Horiguchi, C., Kozuka, C., Teruya, T., Uema, T., Nagai, T., Shimabukuro, M., Takayama, C., Matsushita, M., Abe, K., & Masuzaki, H. (2026). γ-Oryzanol, a unique ingredient specific to brown rice, effectively restores mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in obese aged mice by ameliorating microglial inflammation and promoting neurogenesis in hippocampus: Novel therapeutic insight into obesity-ass. Journal of Food Bioactives, 34. https://doi.org/10.26599/JFB.2026.95034446
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Original Research