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Treadmill Exercise Ameliorates Spatial Learning and Memory Deficits Through Improving the Clearance of Peripheral and Central Amyloid-Beta Levels
Authors:Davar Khodadadi  Reza Gharakhanlou  Naser Naghdi  Mona Salimi  Mohammad Azimi  Atabak Shahed  Soomaayeh Heysieattalab
Institution:1.Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Humanities,Tarbiat Modares University,Tehran,Iran;2.Department of Physiology and Pharmacology,Pasteur Institute of Iran,Tehran,Iran;3.School of Physical Education and Sport Sciences,University of Tehran,Tehran,Iran;4.Cognitive Neuroscience Division, Faculty of Education and Psychology,University of Tabriz,Tabriz,Iran
Abstract:Aggregated amyloid beta (Aβ) peptides are believed to play a decisive role in the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Previous evidence suggested that exercise contributes to the improvement of cognitive decline and slows down pathogenesis of AD; however, the exact mechanisms for this have not been fully understood. Here, we evaluated the effect of a 4-week moderate treadmill exercise on spatial memory via central and peripheral Aβ clearance mechanisms following developed AD-like neuropathology induced by intra-hippocampal Aβ1–42 injection in male Wistar rats. We found Aβ1–42-treated animals showed spatial learning and memory impairment which was accompanied by increased levels of amyloid plaque load and soluble Aβ1–42 (sAβ1–42), decreased mRNA and protein expression of neprilysin (NEP), insulin degrading enzyme (IDE) and low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein-1 (LRP-1) in the hippocampus. Aβ1–42-treated animals also exhibited a higher level of sAβ1–42 and a lower level of soluble LRP-1 (sLRP-1) in plasma, as well as a decreased level of LRP-1 mRNA and protein content in the liver. However, exercise training improved the spatial learning and memory deficits, reduced both plaque load and sAβ1–42 levels, and up-regulated expression of NEP, IDE, and LRP-1 in the hippocampus of Aβ1–42-treated animals. Aβ1–42-treated animals subjected to treadmill exercise also revealed decreased levels of sAβ1–42 and increased levels of sLRP-1 in plasma, as well as increased levels of LRP-1 mRNA and protein in the liver. In conclusion, our findings suggest that exercise-induced improvement in both of central and peripheral Aβ clearance are likely involved in ameliorating spatial learning and memory deficits in an animal model of AD. Future studies need to determine their relative contribution.
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