Exercise training improves long-term memory in obese mice

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Oliver KFuller [1 ]
Casey LEgan [1 ]
Tina LRobinson [1 ]
Nimna Perera [1 ]
Heidy KLatchman [2 ]
Lauren VTerry [1 ]
Emma DMc Lennan [1 ]
Carolina Chavez [3 ]
Emma LBurrows [3 ]
John WScott [1 ]
Robyn MMurphy [2 ]
Henriette van Praag [4 ]
Martin Whitham [5 ]
Mark AFebbraio [1 ]
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[1] Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences,Monash University
[2] La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science,La Trobe University
[3] Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health,University of Melbourne
[4] Department of Biomedical Sciences,Charles ESchmidt College of Medicine,and Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute,Florida Atlantic University
[5] College of Life and Environmental Sciences,University of
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Obesity has been linked to a range of pathologies, including dementia. In contrast, regular physical activity is associated with the prevention or reduced progression of neurodegeneration. Specifically, physical activity can improve memory and spatial cognition, reduce age-related cognitive decline, and preserve brain volume, but the mechanisms are not fully understood. Accordingly, we investigated whether any detrimental effects of high-fat diet(HFD)-induced obesity on cognition, motor behavior, adult hippocampal neurogenesis, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF) could be mitigated by voluntary exercise training in male C57Bl/6 mice. HFD-induced impairment of motor function was not reversed by exercise. Importantly, voluntary wheel running improved long-term memory and increased hippocampal neurogenesis, suggesting that regular physical activity may prevent cognitive decline in obesity.
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