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Exercise in developing rats promotes plasticity in the prefrontal cortex: Behavioral and neurobiological indications.

机译:在发育中的大鼠中进行锻炼可促进前额叶皮层的可塑性:行为和神经生物学适应症。

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Physical exercise has repeatedly been shown to trigger positive effects on brain function including improved learning, memory, and executive functions. In addition, corresponding physiological changes have been observed, such as increased neurotrophic factors, changes in neurotransmitter concentrations, and increased dendritic spines. However, these changes have not been well described outside of the hippocampus, including the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), and have not been directly compared at different points of development. Because the prefrontal cortex is one of the last brain areas to fully mature, considering the age at which intervention, such as exercise, takes place is particularly important. Additionally, in human studies the data suggest that exercise has the most profound effects on prefrontal-mediated cognitive functions, while there is considerably less evidence on how exercise affects these functions in animals. The experiments presented here draw upon several well-established methodologies to explore the behavioral and physiological changes due to exercise that take place during adulthood compared to adolescence, as well as the role of mPFC sub regions in instrumental extinction and renewal.;To that end, these experiments employ conditioning paradigms using appetitive lever-pressing to assess renewal of extinguished instrumental responding following exercise or pharmacological manipulations. Additionally, because there are multiple reports suggesting that early experiences can affect prefrontal neuronal morphology, dendritic length, complexity, and spine density was examined in young or adult male rats that had access to a locked (no exercise) or unlocked (exercise) running wheel for two weeks. Furthermore, norepinephrine transporter (NET) protein expression in the mPFC was examined by Western blot. Collectively, these experiments suggest that exercise in developing, but not adult rats, reduces the expression of instrumental renewal. The precise role of the mPFC and its sub-regions (i.e., prelimbic (PL) and infralimbic (IL)) in instrumental renewal was examined, providing evidence that the behavioral consequences of physical exercise may be due to modifications not only restricted to the mPFC, but also that exercise may have preferential effects on sub-regions, or change the balance of activation. The finding that when juvenile rats exercised they showed less ABA renewal than non-exercisers, paired with the reduction of ABA renewal when the PL was inactivated (and indeed, almost an identical reduction in the two experiments) points to the deduction that exercise is affecting the PL, perhaps more so than the IL or other mPFC regions.
机译:反复证明体育锻炼可对脑功能产生积极影响,包括改善学习,记忆和执行功能。此外,已经观察到相应的生理变化,例如神经营养因子增加,神经递质浓度变化和树突棘增加。但是,这些变化在海马之外,包括内侧前额叶皮层(mPFC)尚未得到很好的描述,并且尚未在不同的发育点进行直接比较。由于前额叶皮层是最后完全成熟的大脑区域之一,因此考虑进行干预(例如运动)的年龄尤为重要。此外,在人体研究中,数据表明运动对前额叶介导的认知功能具有最深远的影响,而关于运动如何影响动物的这些功能的证据却很少。这里介绍的实验借鉴了几种公认的方法,以探讨与青春期相比在成年期由于运动而引起的行为和生理变化,以及mPFC子区域在工具灭绝和更新中的作用;为此,这些实验采用条件式范式,使用竞争性杠杆按压来评估运动或药理学操作后熄灭的器械反应的更新。此外,由于有许多报道表明早期经历会影响前额叶神经元形态,因此对年轻的或成年雄性大鼠进行了锁定(无运动)或解锁(锻炼)跑轮的研究,研究了树突长度,复杂性和脊柱密度。两个星期。此外,通过蛋白质印迹检查了mPFC中的去甲肾上腺素转运蛋白(NET)蛋白的表达。总的来说,这些实验表明,在发育中的大鼠而不是成年大鼠中进行运动会降低器械更新的表达。检查了mPFC及其子区域(即前肢(PL)和下肢(IL))在器械更新中的确切作用,提供了体育锻炼的行为后果可能是由于修改而导致的证据,不仅限于mPFC ,但这种运动可能会对子区域产生优先影响,或改变激活的平衡。幼鼠运动时与非运动者相比表现出更少的ABA更新,以及PL失活时ABA更新的减少(实际上,两个实验中几乎相同的降低),这一发现表明,运动正在影响运动PL,可能比IL或其他mPFC区域更大。

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  • 作者

    Eddy, Meghan C.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College.;
  • 学科 Behavioral psychology.;Neurosciences.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 96 p.
  • 总页数 96
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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