نتایج جستجو برای: voluntary wheel running

تعداد نتایج: 122764  

2016
Jami M. Gurley Beth A. Griesel Ann Louise Olson

In the article listed above, the bars in Fig. 4B were erroneously labeled. The white bars should have been labeled sedentary mice (SED), and the black bars should have been labeled mice exercised with voluntary wheel running (VWR). The online version has been updated to correct these errors.

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2016
Willem T Peppler Zachary G Anderson Charles D Sutton R Scott Rector David C Wright

Sepsis induces an acute inflammatory response in the liver, which can lead to organ failure and death. Given the anti-inflammatory effects of exercise, we hypothesized that habitual physical activity could protect against acute sepsis-induced liver inflammation via mechanisms, including heat shock protein (HSP) 70/72. Male C57BL/6J mice (n = 80, ∼8 wk of age) engaged in physical activity via vo...

2009
I. Y. Zhou A. M. Chow K. C. Chan C. Lau E. X. Wu

INTRODUCTION: There is increasing interest in studying functional and cellular effects of environmental stimuli for better intervention in neurological rehabilitation [1, 2]. Recent studies have been using BOLD-fMRI to detect the neural activity in living animals [3] and human [4]. However it is technically difficult to apply BOLD-fMRI to nonrestrained animals due to its extreme susceptibility ...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2012
Rachel A Kohman Peter J Clark Erin K Deyoung Tushar K Bhattacharya Christine E Venghaus Justin S Rhodes

Exercise improves performance on a number of hippocampus involved cognitive tasks including contextual fear conditioning, but whether exercise enhances contextual fear when the retention interval is longer than 1 day is not known. Also unknown is whether exercise improves trace conditioning, a task that requires the hippocampus to bridge the time interval between stimuli. Hence, 4-month-old mal...

2017
Anton van Dellen Patricia M Cordery Tara L Spires Colin Blakemore Anthony J Hannan

Background: Huntington's disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disorder predominantly affecting the cerebral cortex and striatum. Transgenic mice (R6/1 line), expressing a CAG repeat encoding an expanded polyglutamine tract in the N-terminus of the huntingtin protein, closely model HD. We have previously shown that environmental enrichment of these HD mice delays the onset of motor deficits. Furt...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2017
Gerald C Claghorn Zoe Thompson Kristianna Wi Lindsay Van Theodore Garland

The "energy drink" Red Bull and the "sports drink" Gatorade are often marketed to athletes, with claims that they cause performance gains. However, both are high in sugars, and also consumed by non-athletes. Few studies have addressed the effects of these drinks or their biologically active components in rodent exercise models. We used three experiments to test effects on both voluntary exercis...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2005
Justin S Rhodes Stephen C Gammie Theodore Garland

Selective breeding of house mice has been used to study the evolution of locomotor behavior. Our model consists of 4 replicate lines selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running (High-Runner) and 4 bred randomly (Control). The major changes in High-Runner lines appear to have taken place in the brain rather than in capacities for exercise. Their neurobiological profile resembles features o...

2005
JUSTIN S. RHODES STEPHEN C. GAMMIE

SYNOPSIS. Selective breeding of house mice has been used to study the evolution of locomotor behavior. Our model consists of 4 replicate lines selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running (High-Runner) and 4 bred randomly (Control). The major changes in High-Runner lines appear to have taken place in the brain rather than in capacities for exercise. Their neurobiological profile resembles ...

2017
Xiao-fei He Dong-xu Liu Qun Zhang Feng-ying Liang Guang-yan Dai Jin-sheng Zeng Zhong Pei Guang-qing Xu Yue Lan

Age is characterized by chronic inflammation, leading to synaptic dysfunction and dementia because the clearance of protein waste is reduced. The clearance of proteins depends partly on the permeation of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) or on the exchange of water and soluble contents between the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the interstitial fluid (ISF). A wealth of evidence indicates that physic...

2012
Eneda Pjetri Ria de Haas Simone de Jong Cigdem Gelegen Hugo Oppelaar Linda A. W. Verhagen Marinus J. C. Eijkemans Roger A. Adan Berend Olivier Martien J. Kas

Animal studies are very useful in detection of early disease indicators and in unravelling the pathophysiological processes underlying core psychiatric disorder phenotypes. Early indicators are critical for preventive and efficient treatment of progressive psychiatric disorders like anorexia nervosa. Comparable to physical hyperactivity observed in anorexia nervosa patients, in the activity-bas...

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