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Exercise training improves long-term memory in obese mice
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作者 Oliver K.Fuller Casey L.Egan +11 位作者 Tina L.Robinson Nimna Perera Heidy K.Latchman lauren v.terry Emma D.McLennan Carolina Chavez Emma L.Burrows John W.Scott Robyn M.Murphy Henriette van Praag Martin Whitham Mark A.Febbraio 《Life Metabolism》 2024年第1期37-50,共14页
Obesity has been linked to a range of pathologies,including dementia.In contrast,regular physical activity is associated with the prevention or reduced progression of neurodegeneration.Specifically,physical activity c... Obesity has been linked to a range of pathologies,including dementia.In contrast,regular physical activity is associated with the prevention or reduced progression of neurodegeneration.Specifically,physical activity can improve memory and spatial cognition,reduce age-related cognitive decline,and preserve brain volume,but the mechanisms are not fully understood.Accordingly,we investigated whether any detrimental effects of high-fat diet(HFD)-induced obesity on cognition,motor behavior,adult hippocampal neurogenesis,and brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)could be mitigated by voluntary exercise training in male C57Bl/6 mice.HFD-induced impairment of motor function was not reversed by exercise.Importantly,voluntary wheel running improved long-term memory and increased hippocampal neurogenesis,suggesting that regular physical activity may prevent cognitive decline in obesity. 展开更多
关键词 OBESITY EXERCISE COGNITION
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