نتایج جستجو برای: running wheel exercise

تعداد نتایج: 261182  

2013
Pauline B. van de Weert – van Leeuwen Angélica M. M. de Vrankrijker Joachim Fentz Oana Ciofu Jørgen F. P. Wojtaszewski Hubertus G. M. Arets Hendrikus J. Hulzebos Cornelis K. van der Ent Jeffrey M. Beekman Helle K. Johansen

Regular moderate exercise has been suggested to exert anti-inflammatory effects and improve immune effector functions, resulting in reduced disease incidence and viral infection susceptibility. Whether regular exercise also affects bacterial infection susceptibility is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate whether regular voluntary exercise wheel running prior to a pulmonary infecti...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2011
Razieh Hajisoltani Ali Rashidy-Pour Abbas A Vafaei Behshid Ghaderdoost Ahmad Reza Bandegi Fereshteh Motamedi

Although it is well established that voluntary exercise can improve cognitive functions, the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Glucocorticoids play an important role in learning and memory functions. This study addressed whether the glucocorticoid system would play a role in the exercise-induced enhancement of learning and memory. Intact rats or those that were either adrenalectomized ...

2014
Pernille Hojman Jonas Fjelbye Bo Zerahn Jesper F. Christensen Christine Dethlefsen Camilla K. Lonkvist Claus Brandt Hanne Gissel Bente Klarlund Pedersen Julie Gehl Antonio Musaro

Loss of muscle mass related to anti-cancer therapy is a major concern in cancer patients, being associated with important clinical endpoints including survival, treatment toxicity and patient-related outcomes. We investigated effects of voluntary exercise during cisplatin treatment on body weight, food intake as well as muscle mass, strength and signalling. Mice were treated weekly with 4 mg/kg...

2016
Tae-Kyung Kim Pyung-Lim Han

Chronic stress induces anxiety disorders, whereas physical exercise is believed to help people with clinical anxiety. In the present study, we investigated the mechanisms underlying stress-induced anxiety and its counteraction by exercise using an established animal model of anxiety. Mice treated with restraint for 2 h daily for 14 days exhibited anxiety-like behaviors, including social and non...

Journal: :The Journal of Neuroscience 2002

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2016
Jessica L Malisch Karen deWolski Thomas H Meek Wendy Acosta Kevin M Middleton Ondi L Crino Theodore Garland

In vertebrates, acute stressors-although short in duration-can influence physiology and behavior over a longer time course, which might have important ramifications under natural conditions. In laboratory rats, for example, acute stress has been shown to increase anxiogenic behaviors for days after a stressor. In this study, we quantified voluntary wheel-running behavior for 22 h following a re...

2017
A. Minematsu T. Hanaoka D. Takeshita Y. Takada S. Okuda H. Imagita S. Sakata

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of long-term wheel-running on tibia bone properties in T2DM Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF) rats. METHODS Ten five-week-old male OLETF rats were used as experimental animals and 5 Long-Evans Tokushima Otsuka (LETO) rats as controls. Half of OLETF rats performed daily voluntary wheel-running for 17 months (OLETF-EXE), wh...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Min Chul Lee Masahiro Okamoto Yu Fan Liu Koshiro Inoue Takashi Matsui Haruo Nogami Hideaki Soya

Although voluntary running has beneficial effects on hippocampal cognitive functions if done abundantly, it is still uncertain whether resistance running would be the same. For this purpose, voluntary resistance wheel running (RWR) with a load is a suitable model, since it allows increased work levels and resultant muscular adaptation in fast-twitch muscle. Here, we examined whether RWR would h...

Journal: :Neuroimmunomodulation 2014
Stephen A Martin Robert Dantzer Keith W Kelley Jeffrey A Woods

OBJECTIVE(S) Peripheral stimulation of the innate immune system with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) causes prolonged depressive-like behavior in aged mice that is dependent on indoleamine 2,3 dioxygenase (IDO) activation. Regular moderate-intensity exercise training has been shown to exert neuroprotective effects that might reduce depressive-like behavior in aged mice. The purpose of this study was t...

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