摘要
将6月龄雄性APP/PS1转基因小鼠随机分为控制组和跑步组,研究阿兹海默症(AD)中,跑步锻炼对海马齿状回(DG)中有髓神经纤维的影响。跑步组小鼠根据方案跑步四个月。两组小鼠行为评估使用莫里斯水迷宫,齿状回的总容积和有髓神经纤维、齿状回髓鞘相关的定量参数特征,均使用无偏体视学技术和电镜术。跑步组与对照组相比学习和空间记忆表现明显增强。两组间有髓鞘的轴突比率无明显差异。但是,与对照组相比,跑步组小鼠的DG容积,DG中有髓纤维长度及容积,髓鞘容积和DG厚度都明显增加。结果显示,AD小鼠模型在跑步提高学习及空间记忆能力的基础上,跑步锻炼还可以预防DG萎缩,延缓有髓纤维损失和DG中髓鞘脱失的进程。总之,这些结果显示了跑步锻炼可以延缓AD的发展。
关键词: 阿兹海默症,APP / PS1转基因小鼠,齿状回,锻炼,海马回,有髓纤维。
Current Alzheimer Research
Title:Running Exercise Reduces Myelinated Fiber Loss in the Dentate Gyrus of the Hippocampus in APP/PS1 Transgenic Mice
Volume: 12 Issue: 4
Author(s): Fenglei Chao, Lei Zhang, Yanmin Luo, Qian Xiao, Fulin Lv, Qi He, Chunni Zhou and Yi Zhang, Lin Jiang, Rong Jiang, Hengwei Gu and Yong Tang
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关键词: 阿兹海默症,APP / PS1转基因小鼠,齿状回,锻炼,海马回,有髓纤维。
摘要: To investigate the effect of running exercise on myelinated fibers in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus during Alzheimer's disease (AD), 6-month-old male APP/PS1 transgenic mice were randomly assigned to control or running groups. The running group mice were subjected to a running protocol for four months. The behaviors of the mice from both group mice were then assessed using the Morris water maze, and the total volume of the DG and the related quantitative parameters with characteristics of the myelinated nerve fiber and the myelin sheath in the DG were investigated using unbiased stereological techniques and electron microscopy. Learning and spatial memory performances were both significantly increased in the running group compared with the control group. There was no significant difference in the gratio of the myelinated axons between the two groups. However, the DG volume, the myelinated fiber length and volume in the DG, and the myelin sheath volume and thickness in the DG were all significantly increased in the running group mice compared with the control group mice. These results indicated that running exercise was able to prevent DG atrophy and delay the progression of the myelinated fiber loss and the demyelination of the myelin sheaths in the DG in an AD mouse model, which may underlie the running-induced improvement in learning and spatial memory. Taken together, these results demonstrated that running exercise could delay the progression of AD.
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Fenglei Chao, Lei Zhang, Yanmin Luo, Qian Xiao, Fulin Lv, Qi He, Chunni Zhou and Yi Zhang, Lin Jiang, Rong Jiang, Hengwei Gu and Yong Tang , Running Exercise Reduces Myelinated Fiber Loss in the Dentate Gyrus of the Hippocampus in APP/PS1 Transgenic Mice, Current Alzheimer Research 2015; 12 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205012666150325183011
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205012666150325183011 |
Print ISSN 1567-2050 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5828 |
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