نتایج جستجو برای: running wheel exercise

تعداد نتایج: 261182  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2006
Martin D Carmichael J Mark Davis E Angela Murphy Adrienne S Brown James A Carson Eugene P Mayer Abdul Ghaffar

Brain cytokines, induced by various inflammatory challenges, have been linked to sickness behaviors, including fatigue. However, the relationship between brain cytokines and fatigue after exercise is not well understood. Delayed recovery of running performance after muscle-damaging downhill running is associated with increased brain IL-1beta concentration compared with uphill running. However, ...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2013
Erik M Kolb Scott A Kelly Theodore Garland

Exercise is known to be rewarding and have positive effects on mental and physical health. Excessive exercise, however, can be the result of an underlying behavioral/physiological addiction. Both humans who exercise regularly and rodent models of exercise addiction sometimes display behavioral withdrawal symptoms, including depression and anxiety, when exercise is denied. However, few studies h...

2017
Wenbo Zhou Jessica Cummiskey Barkow Curt R Freed

Exercise has been recommended to improve motor function in Parkinson patients, but its value in altering progression of disease is unknown. In this study, we examined the neuroprotective effects of running wheel exercise in mice. In adult wild-type mice, one week of running wheel activity led to significantly increased DJ-1 protein concentrations in muscle and plasma. In DJ-1 knockout mice, run...

2017
Linlin Zhang Yi Feng Wenliang Ji Jianzhang Liu Kun Liu

The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effect of voluntary wheel running on striatal dopamine level and behavior of cognition and emotion in molar loss rats. Twenty-four Sprague-Dawley rats were enrolled in this study and randomly divided into following 4 groups: control group (C group), molar loss group (ML group), 1-week physical exercise before molar loss group (1W-ML group), and 4-...

2013
Takeshi Nishijima Masashi Kawakami Ichiro Kita

Physical exercise improves multiple aspects of hippocampal function. In line with the notion that neuronal activity is key to promoting neuronal functions, previous literature has consistently demonstrated that acute bouts of exercise evoke neuronal activation in the hippocampus. Repeated activating stimuli lead to an accumulation of the transcription factor ΔFosB, which mediates long-term neur...

2017
Mohamed Elsaed Ebada David A Kendall Marie-Christine Pardon

Physical exercise can improve cognition but whether this is related to motivation levels is unknown. Voluntary wheel running is a rewarding activity proposed as a model of motivation to exercise. To question the potential effects of exercise motivation on subsequent behaviour, we used a pharmacological approach targeting some reward mechanisms. The stress hormone corticosterone has rewarding ef...

2017
Renan G. Brito Lynn A. Rasmussen Kathleen A. Sluka

Introduction It is generally believed that exercise produces its effects by activating central opioid receptors; there are little data that support this claim. The periaqueductal gray (PAG) and rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) are key nuclei in opioid-induced analgesia, and opioids interact with serotonin to produce analgesia. Objectives The purpose was to examine central inhibitory mechani...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2015
Wendy Acosta Thomas H Meek Heidi Schutz Elizabeth M Dlugosz Kim T Vu Theodore Garland

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of early-life exercise on adult physical activity (wheel running, home-cage activity), body mass, food consumption, and circulating leptin levels in males from four replicate lines of mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running (High Runner or HR) and their four non-selected control (C) lines. Half of the mice were given wheel acc...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Kurt W Haubold David L Allen Yassemi Capetanaki Leslie A Leinwand

We examined voluntary wheel running and forced treadmill running exercise performance of wild-type mice and mice null for the desmin gene. When given access to a cage wheel, desmin null mice spent less time running and ran less far than wild-type mice. Wild-type mice showed a significant training effect with prolonged voluntary wheel running, as evidenced by an increase in mean running speed ac...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Enrico L Rezende Mark A Chappell Fernando R Gomes Jessica L Malisch Theodore Garland

Selective breeding for high wheel-running activity has generated four lines of laboratory house mice (S lines) that run about 170% more than their control counterparts (C lines) on a daily basis, mostly because they run faster. We tested whether maximum aerobic metabolic rates (V(O2max)) have evolved in concert with wheel-running, using 48 females from generation 35. Voluntary activity and meta...

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