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Voluntary running exercise after focal cerebral ischemia ameliorates dendritic spine loss and promotes functional recovery.

Natsumi Yamaguchi1, Toshinori Sawano2, Kae Fukumoto1, Jin Nakatani1, Shota Inoue1, Nobutaka Doe3, Daijiro Yanagisawa4, Ikuo Tooyama4, Takayuki Nakagomi5, Tomohiro Matsuyama6, Hidekazu Tanaka7.   

Abstract

Cerebral infarction causes motor, sensory, and cognitive impairments. Although rehabilitation enhances recovery of activities of daily living after cerebral infarction, its mechanism remains elusive due to the lack of reproducibility and low survival rate of brain ischemic model animals. Here, to investigate the relationship between rehabilitative intervention, motor function, and pathophysiological remodeling of the tissue in the ipsilateral hemisphere after cerebral infarction, we took advantage of a highly reproducible model of cerebral infarction using C.B-17/Icr-+/+Jcl mice. In this model, we confirmed that voluntary running exercise improved functional recovery after ischemia. Exercise did not alter the volume of infarction or survived cortex, or the number of NeuN-labeled cells in the peri-infarct cortex. In mice who did not exercise, the number of basal dendritic spines of layer 5 pyramidal cells decreased in the peri-infarct motor cortex, whereas in mice who exercised it remained at the normal level. The voluntary exercise intervention maintained basal dendritic spine density within the peri-infarct area, which may reflect an adaptive remodeling of the surviving neural circuitry that might contribute to promoting the recovery of activities of daily living.
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Keywords:  Cerebral infarction; Dendritic spine; Focal cerebral ischemia; Highly reproducible mouse model; Rehabilitation; Voluntary running exercise

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34077764     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2021.147542

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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1.  Effects of Transient Electrical Acupuncture Stimulation Combined With Rehabilitation Training on Hemorheology, Neurological Function and BDNF in Patients With Cerebral Infarction.

Authors:  Shuangqin Chen; Jianghua Huang; Xuan Tang; Ting Wang; Yahua Zeng
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-02-15
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