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Effects of voluntary, and forced exercises on neurotrophic factors and cognitive function in animal models of Parkinson's disease. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder in older adults, often leading to cognitive dysfunction, which poses significant challenges.
  • The study involved 60 male rats divided into various groups to assess the effects of forced exercise (treadmill) and voluntary exercise (rotating wheel) on cognitive performance and neurochemical markers (CDNF and BDNF).
  • Results indicated that both exercise types improved cognitive function and neurochemical factors in PD rats, with significant enhancements observed after four weeks of training.

Article Abstract

Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases in the elderly. Cognitive dysfunction represents a common and challenging non-motor symptom for people with Parkinson's disease. The number of neurotrophic proteins in the brain is critical in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's. This research aims to compare the effects of two types of exercise, forced and voluntary, on spatial memory and learning and neurochemical factors (CDNF and BDNF).

Methods: In this research, 60 male rats were randomly divided into six groups (n = 10): the control (CTL) group without exercise, the Parkinson's groups without and with forced (FE) and voluntary (VE) exercises, and the sham groups (with voluntary and forced exercise). The animals in the forced exercise group were placed on the treadmill for four weeks (five days a week). At the same time, voluntary exercise training groups were placed in a special cage equipped with a rotating wheel. At the end of 4 weeks, learning and spatial memory were evaluated with the Morris water maze test. BDNF and CDNF protein levels in the hippocampus were measured by the ELISA method.

Results: The results showed that although the PD group without exercise was at a significantly lower level than other groups in terms of cognitive function and neurochemical factors, both types of exercise, could improve these problems.

Conclusion: According to our results, 4 weeks of voluntary and forced exercises were all found to reverse the cognitive impairments of PD rats.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.npep.2023.102357DOI Listing

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