Peripheral and cognitive benefits of physical exercise in a mouse model of midlife metabolic syndrome

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Farida El Gaamouch
Hsiao-yun Lin
Qian Wang
Wei Zhao
Jiangping Pan
Kalena Liu
Jean Wong
Clark Wu
Chongzhen Yuan
Haoxiang Cheng
Weiping Qin
Ke Hao
Bin Zhang
Jun Wang
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[1] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,Department of Neurology
[2] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences
[3] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,Mount Sinai Center for Transformative Disease Modeling
[4] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,Icahn Institute of Genomics and Multi
[5] James J Peters VA Medical Center,scale Biology
[6] Research & Development,undefined
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Despite national and international efforts for the prevention of metabolic syndrome and its underlying diseases/disorders, its prevalence is still rising, especially in the middle-aged population. In this study, we explore the effect of high fat diet on the development of metabolic syndrome in middle-aged mice and to evaluate the potential benefits of voluntary physical exercise on the periphery as well as brain cognitive function, and to explore the potential mechanisms. We found that metabolic syndrome developed at middle age significantly impairs cognitive function and the impairment is associated with gene dysregulation in metabolic pathways that are largely affecting astrocytes in the brain. Eight-week voluntary wheel running at a frequency of three times a week, not only improves peripheral glucose control but also significantly improves learning and memory. The improvement of cognitive function is associated with restoration of gene expression involved in energy metabolism in the brain. Our study suggests that voluntary physical exercise is beneficial for metabolic syndrome-induced peripheral as well as cognitive dysfunction and can be recommended as therapeutic intervention for metabolic syndrome and associated diseases.
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