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Prior experience, antioxidants, and mitochondrial cofactors improve cognitive function in aged beagles.
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NutritionWorking DogAgingBiogerontologyPrior ExperienceOxidative StressLongevityAged DogsAging-associated DiseaseHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyVitamin EGeriatricsFree-radical TheoryCognitive FunctionCognitive PerformancePhysiologyMitochondrial CofactorsNeuroscienceMedicine
Results of this study support the free-radical theory of aging and demonstrated that providing higher levels of vitamin E in food resulted in higher serum vitamin E concentrations and improved performance on landmark-discrimination tasks in aged dogs. Factors other than vitamin E also contributed to the response but remain undefined.