The effect of strength training on spatial learning and memory in Aβ rat model of Alzheimer's disease

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Abstract:
Background And Objective
In recent years, researchers have focused on the effect of physical activity on Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, it is unclear that what kind of physical activity is preferable for this issue. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of strength training on spatial learning and memory in β-Amyloid25-35-induced rat model of AD.
Materials And Methods
AD model was inducted by ICV administration of β-amyloid25-35 in the Wistar rats (n = 8 for each group). Then, AD and control animals were subjected to 8 weeks of progressive strength exercise in a vertical ladder apparatus three times a week by the connection of weights to the tail and spatial learning and memory was evaluated by Morris water maze test.
Results
The results showed that AD group has a significantly higher escape latency time to reach the hidden platform and less spent time in the target quadrant as compared to healthy control (p
Conclusion
Strength training could improve spatial learning and memory in animals with AD and prevents the progress of disease.
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Persian
Published:
Daneshvar Medicine, Volume:23 Issue: 124, 2016
Page:
9
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