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Eun-Sang Ji1, You-Mi Kim1, Mal-Soon Shin1, Chang-Ju Kim1, Kwang-Sik Lee2, Kijeong Kim3, Jonglin Ha4, Yong-Rak Chung5.
Abstract
Huntington's disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disorder inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion, and characterized as involuntary movement. Quinolinic acid has been used to produce an animal model of Huntington's disease. In the present study, the effect of treadmill exercise on spatial-learning ability and motor coordination focusing on the apoptosis in the hippocampus was investigated using quinolinic acid-induced Huntington's disease rats. Huntington's disease was induced by unilateral intrastriatal injection of quinolinic acid (2 μL of 100 nmol) using stereotaxic instrument. The rats in the treadmill exercise groups were subjected to run on a treadmill for 30 min once a day during 14 days. Spatial learning ability and motor coordination were determined by radial 8-arm maze test and rota-rod test. Immunohistochemistry for caspase-3 and western blot for Bax and Bcl-2 were also conducted for the detection of apoptosis. In the present results, spatial learning ability and motor coordination were deteriorated by intrastriatal injection of quinolinic acid. In contrast, treadmill exercise exerted ameliorating effect on quinolinic acid-induced deterioration of spatial learning ability and motor coordination. Bcl-2 expression in the hippocampus was de-creased and expressions of casepase-3 and Bax in the hippocampus were increased in the quinolinic acid-induced Huntington's disease rats. Treadmill exercise increased Bcl-2 expression and decreased expressions of casepase-3 and Bax in the Huntington's disease rats. The present results showed that treadmill exercise might ameliorate quinolinic acid-induced loss of spatial learning ability and motor coordination by suppressing apoptosis in the hippocampus.Entities:
Keywords: Apoptosis; Huntington’s disease; Motor coordination; Quinolinic acid; Spatial learning ability; Treadmill exercise
Year: 2015 PMID: 26171378 PMCID: PMC4492422 DOI: 10.12965/jer.150212
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exerc Rehabil ISSN: 2288-176X
Fig. 1Effect of treadmill exercise on the spatial learning ability in the radial 8-arm maze test. Left: Number of correct choice. Right: Number of error. (A) Sham-operation group, (B) sham-operation and treadmill exercise group, (C) Huntington’s disease-induced group, (D) Huntington’s disease-induced and treadmill exercise group. *represents P<0.05 compared to the sham-operation group. #represents P<0.05 compared to the Huntington’s disease-induced group. The data are expressed as the mean±standard error of the mean (SEM).
Fig. 2Effect of treadmill exercise on the motor coordination in the rota-rod test. (A) Sham-operation group, (B) sham-operation and treadmill exercise group, (C) Huntington’s disease-induced group, (D) Huntington’s disease-induced and treadmill exercise group. *represents P<0.05 compared to the sham-operation group. #represents P<0.05 compared to the Huntington’s disease-induced group. The data are expressed as the mean±standard error of the mean (SEM).
Fig. 3Effect of treadmill exercise on the caspase-3 expression in the hippocampal dentate gyrus. Upper: Photomicrographs of caspase-3-positive cells. The scale bar 50 μm. Lower: Number of caspase-3-positive cells in each group. (A) Sham-operation group, (B) sham-operation and treadmill exercise group, (C) Huntington’s disease-induced group, (D) Huntington’s disease-induced and treadmill exercise group. *represents P<0.05 compared to the sham-operation group. #represents P<0.05 compared to the Huntington’s disease-induced group. The data are expressed as the mean±standard error of the mean (SEM).
Fig. 4Effect of treadmill exercise on the Bax and Bcl-2 expressions in the hippocampus. Upper: Western blot analysis of Bax and Bcl-2 in the hippocampus. Left: The optical density of Bax expression in each group. Middle: The optical density of Bcl-2 expression in each group. Right: The Bax/Bcl-2 ratio in each group. (A) Sham-operation group, (B) sham-operation and treadmill exercise group, (C) Huntington’s disease-induced group, (D) Huntington’s disease-induced and treadmill exercise group. *represents P<0.05 compared to the sham-operation group. #represents P<0.05 compared to the Huntington’s disease-induced group. The data are expressed as the mean±standard error of the mean (SEM).