Exercise Attenuates High-Fat Diet–induced Disease Progression in 3xTg-AD Mice

PURPOSELittle is known regarding the therapeutic role of exercise against the risk of a high-fat diet (HFD) for Alzheimerʼs disease (AD) and AD-like cognitive deficits. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effect of treadmill running against HFD-induced progression in AD neuropathology an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2017-04, Vol.49 (4), p.676-686
Hauptverfasser: KIM, DONGHYUN, CHO, JINKYUNG, LEE, INHWAN, JIN, YOUNGYUN, KANG, HYUNSIK
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Zusammenfassung:PURPOSELittle is known regarding the therapeutic role of exercise against the risk of a high-fat diet (HFD) for Alzheimerʼs disease (AD) and AD-like cognitive deficits. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effect of treadmill running against HFD-induced progression in AD neuropathology and cognitive impairments in the triple-transgenic AD (3xTg-AD) mice. METHODSThe 3xTg-AD mice were assigned to a chow diet (control, n = 10), an HFD (n = 10), or an HFD combined with exercise (HFD + EX, n = 10) group. Mice in the HFD were fed with a 60% fat diet for 20 wk. The HFD + EX mice were additionally subjected to treadmill running. RESULTSCompared with the control mice, the HFD mice had impaired brain insulin signaling, exacerbated AD neuropathology, defects in synaptic stability/plasticity, and apoptotic neuronal cell death in conjunction with exacerbated cognitive deficits in the affected brain regions, which were all significantly alleviated in the HFD + EX mice. CONCLUSIONThe current findings suggest that treadmill running protects against AD-like disease progression and cognitive deficits caused by an HFD in the 3xTg-AD mice.
ISSN:0195-9131
1530-0315
DOI:10.1249/MSS.0000000000001166