Title of article :
The effects of aerobic training before and after the induction of Alzheimer’s disease on ABCA1 and APOE mRNA expression and the level of soluble Aβ1-42 in the hippocampus of male Wistar rats
Author/Authors :
Sarlak, Zahra Faculty of Sport Sciences - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Mashhad, Iran , Moazzami, Mahtab Faculty of Sport Sciences - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Mashhad, Iran , Attarzadeh Hosseinim, Seyyed Reza Faculty of Sport Sciences - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Mashhad, Iran , Gharakhanlou, Reza Faculty of Humanities - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of aerobic training before and
after the induction of Alzheimer’s disease on ABCA1 and APOE mRNA expression and the level of
soluble Aβ1-42 in the hippocampus of male Wistar rats.
Materials and Methods: Ninety six eight-week-old male Wistar rats were randomly divided into two groups:
Training (n=48) and Rest (n=48). After four weeks, each group was randomly divided into two subgroups:
intra-hippocampal injection of Aβ1-42 (n=24) and DMSO (n=24). Then, each group was again randomly
divided into two groups: Training (n=12) and Rest (n=12). After four weeks, each group was again randomly
divided into two groups: Behavioral test (n=7) and sacrificed (n=5).
Results: The one-way ANOVA showed a significant increase in the mRNA expression of ABCA1
(P<0.05), a significant decrease in the level of soluble Aβ1-42, and no significant difference in the
expression of APOE mRNA (P>0.05) in the hippocampus as a result of training. The analysis of the
Morris water maze data showed that intra-hippocampal injection of Aβ1-42 impaired spatial learning
and memory and exercise improved spatial learning (P<0.05) and memory (P<0.05).
Conclusion: Therefore, aerobic training by a significant increase in the mRNA expression of ABCA1,
which is the main factors of lipid metabolism in the brain and which is involved in the pathology
of Alzheimer’s disease, can be consistent with improving cognitive function as an effective way of
preventing and improving the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
Keywords :
ABCA1 , Aerobic training , Alzheimer’s disease , APOE , Soluble Aβ1-42
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics