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Neuroprotective effects of moderate aerobic exercise on the spastic Han-Wistar rat, a model of ataxia.

Abstract
Research has shown that physical exercise may reduce degeneration in certain brain regions experiencing ataxia. Our laboratory utilized mutant spastic Han-Wistar rats (sHW) that display developmental abnormalities, including spastic paresis, fore limb tremors, hind limb rigidity, and a reduced life span (60-65 days of age). Concomitant neurodegeneration has been observed in the cerebellum (Purkinje cells). The purpose of this study was to investigate if moderate, aerobic exercise could reduce Purkinje cell neurodegeneration and improve the motor ability and survival of the mutant sHW rat. Mutant male littermates at the ages of 20 (n=11 pairs) and 30 (n=13 pairs) days old were divided into running groups and non-running groups. Mutant rats were run on a motorized treadmill at the rate of 15 m/min with a 10% slope. The "running" group ran for 30 min per day, 5 days a week; the "non-runners" remained nearby in the training facility. These conditions were held constant until the mutant runners could no longer run due to disease progression. Moderate exercise increased the lifespan of running mutant rats in both the 20-day start group (14% increase) and 30-day start group (13% increase). The rats exhibited improved motor function as open-field tests showed higher activity scores for runners after 50 days. Histological examination of the cerebellum revealed a 62% increase in Purkinje cell survival of the runners. These results suggest that aerobic exercise ameliorates, at least partially, cerebellar dysfunction in the sHW rat, an excellent model of ataxia.
AuthorsToni L Uhlendorf, Brooke H Van Kummer, Ben B Yaspelkis 3rd, Randy W Cohen
JournalBrain research (Brain Res) Vol. 1369 Pg. 216-22 (Jan 19 2011) ISSN: 1872-6240 [Electronic] Netherlands
PMID21062622 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
CopyrightCopyright © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Topics
  • Animals
  • Ataxia (pathology, rehabilitation)
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Male
  • Nerve Degeneration (pathology)
  • Physical Conditioning, Animal
  • Purkinje Cells (pathology)
  • Rats

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