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Whole Body Vibration Therapy after Ischemia Reduces Brain Damage in Reproductively Senescent Female Rats

机译:缺血后的全身振动疗法减少了生殖衰老雌性大鼠的脑损伤

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A risk of ischemic stroke increases exponentially after menopause. Even a mild-ischemic stroke can result in increased frailty. Frailty is a state of increased vulnerability to adverse outcomes, which subsequently increases risk of cerebrovascular events and severe cognitive decline, particularly after menopause. Several interventions to reduce frailty and subsequent risk of stroke and cognitive decline have been proposed in laboratory animals and patients. One of them is whole body vibration (WBV). WBV improves cerebral function and cognitive ability that deteriorates with increased frailty. The goal of the current study is to test the efficacy of WBV in reducing post-ischemic stroke frailty and brain damage in reproductively senescent female rats. Reproductively senescent Sprague-Dawley female rats were exposed to transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) and were randomly assigned to either WBV or no-WBV groups. Animals placed in the WBV group underwent 30 days of WBV (40 Hz) treatment performed twice daily for 15 min each session, 5 days each week. The motor functions of animals belonging to both groups were tested intermittently and at the end of the treatment period. Brains were then harvested for inflammatory markers and histopathological analysis. The results demonstrate a significant reduction in inflammatory markers and infarct volume with significant increases in brain-derived neurotrophic factor and improvement in functional activity after tMCAO in middle-aged female rats that were treated with WBV as compared to the no-WBV group. Our results may facilitate a faster translation of the WBV intervention for improved outcome after stroke, particularly among frail women.
机译:绝经后缺血性中风的风险成倍增加。即使是轻度缺血性中风也会导致身体虚弱。体弱是易受不良后果影响的一种状态,继而增加了脑血管事件和严重认知能力下降的风险,尤其是在更年期之后。在实验动物和患者中,已经提出了几种减少虚弱,中风和认知下降的风险的干预措施。其中之一是全身振动(WBV)。 WBV可改善大脑功能和认知能力,并随着体弱增加而恶化。当前研究的目的是测试WBV减少生殖衰老雌性大鼠缺血性中风后虚弱和脑损伤的功效。将繁殖衰老的Sprague-Dawley雌性大鼠暴露于短暂性脑中动脉闭塞(tMCAO),并随机分为WBV组或非WBV组。置于WBV组的动物每天进行两次WBV(40 Hz)30天的治疗,每天两次,每次15分钟,每周5天。两组动物均在治疗期结束时进行运动功能测试。然后收集大脑进行炎症标记和组织病理学分析。结果表明,与无WBV组相比,用WBV治疗的中年雌性大鼠tMCAO后,脑源性神经营养因子的炎症标志物和梗塞体积显着减少,并且功能活性得到改善。我们的结果可能有助于更快地翻译WBV干预措施,以改善中风后的结局,尤其是在体弱的女性中。

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