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Aerobic exercise combined with huwentoxin-I mitigates chronic cerebral ischemia injury 被引量:5
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作者 Hai-feng Mao Jun Xie +6 位作者 Jia-qin Chen chang-fa tang Wei Chen Bo-cun Zhou Rui Chen Hong-lin Qu Chu-zu Wu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第4期596-602,共7页
Ca^(2+) channel blockers have been shown to protect neurons from ischemia, and aerobic exercise has significant protective effects on a variety of chronic diseases. The present study injected huwentoxin-I(HWTX-I), a s... Ca^(2+) channel blockers have been shown to protect neurons from ischemia, and aerobic exercise has significant protective effects on a variety of chronic diseases. The present study injected huwentoxin-I(HWTX-I), a spider peptide toxin that blocks Ca^(2+) channels, into the caudal vein of a chronic cerebral ischemia mouse model, once every 2 days, for a total of 15 injections. During this time, a subgroup of mice was subjected to treadmill exercise for 5 weeks. Results showed amelioration of cortical injury and improved neurological function in mice with chronic cerebral ischemia in the HWTX-I + aerobic exercise group. The combined effects of HWTX-I and exercise were superior to HWTX-I or aerobic exercise alone. HWTX-I effectively activated the Notch signal transduction pathway in brain tissue. Aerobic exercise up-regulated synaptophysin m RNA expression. These results demonstrated that aerobic exercise, in combination with HWTX-I, effectively relieved neuronal injury induced by chronic cerebral ischemia via the Notch signaling pathway and promoting synaptic regeneration. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration chronic cerebral ischemia aerobic exercise huwentoxin-I Notch signaling pathway calcium overload neural regeneration
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