| Literature DB >> 17684532 |
Lin Chen1, Shan Gong, Li-Dong Shan, Wei-Ping Xu, Yue-Jin Zhang, Shi-Yu Guo, Tadashi Hisamitsu, Qi-Zhang Yin, Xing-Hong Jiang.
Abstract
Objective To explore the effects of exercise on dentate gyrus (DG) neurogenesis and the ability of learning and memory in hippocampus-lesioned adult rats. Methods Hippocampus lesion was produced by intrahippocampal microinjection of kainic acid (KA). Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) was used to label dividing cells. Y maze test was used to evaluate the ability of learning and memory. Exercise was conducted in the form of forced running in a motor-driven running wheel. The speed of wheel revolution was regulated at 3 kinds of intensity: lightly running, moderately running, or heavily running. Results Hippocampus lesion could increase the number of BrdU-labeled DG cells, moderately running after lesion could further enhance the number of BrdU-labeled cells and decrease the error number (EN) in Y maze test, while neither lightly running, nor heavily running had such effects. There was a negative correlation between the number of DG BrdU-labeled cells and the EN in the Y maze test after running. Conclusion Moderate exercise could enhance the DG neurogenesis and ameliorate the ability of learning and memory in hippocampus-lesioned rats.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 17684532
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Bull ISSN: 1995-8218 Impact factor: 5.203