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Voluntary exercise confers protection against age-related deficits in brain oxygenation in awake mice model of Alzheimer's disease

机译:自愿运动可保护阿尔茨海默氏症清醒小鼠模型免受年龄相关的脑氧合缺陷的影响

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by short-term memory loss and cognitive inabilities. This work seeks to study the effects of voluntary exercise on the change in oxygen delivery in awake mice models of Alzheimer's disease by monitoring brain tissue oxygenation. Experiments were performed on Young (AD_Y, 3-4 months, n=8), Old (AD_O, 6-7 months, n=8), and Old with exercise (AD_OEX, 6-7 months, n=8) transgenic APPPS1 mice and their controls. Brain tissue oxygenation was measured by two photon phosphorescence lifetime microscopy on the left sensory motor cortex. We found that the average tissue PO2 decreased with age but were regulated by exercise. The results suggest a potential for exercise to improve brain function with age and AD.
机译:阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)是一种神经退行性疾病,其特征是短期记忆丧失和认知能力不足。这项工作旨在通过监测脑组织氧合作用,研究自愿运动对阿尔茨海默氏病清醒小鼠模型中氧输送变化的影响。实验是在年轻(AD_Y,3-4个月,n = 8),老龄(AD_O,6-7个月,n = 8)和老年人(有运动)(AD_OEX,6-7个月,n = 8)转基因APPPS1上进行的小鼠及其对照。通过两个光子磷光寿命显微镜在左感觉运动皮层上测量脑组织的氧合。我们发现平均组织PO2随着年龄的增长而下降,但受运动的调节。结果表明,锻炼可能会改善年龄和AD的大脑功能。

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