Author/Authors :
Saadati, Hakimeh Department of Physiology - Ardabil University of Medical Science, Ardebil, IR Iran , Babri, Shirin Neuroscience Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IR Iran , Ahmadiasl, Naser Department of Physiology - Faculty of medicine - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IR Iran , Mashhadi, Mohammad Healthy Center - Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardebil, IR Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: Previous studies have shown that physical activity
improves learning and memory. Present study was performed to
determine the effects of short term and long term treadmill exercise
on learning, memory consolidation and retrieval of passive
avoidance learning in an animal model.
Methods: In this study fifty male Wistar rats with 3-4 months of age
were randomly divided into five groups (n=10 in each group).
Control group was trained in passive avoidance box and was tested
10 min, 24 hr, 10 days and 3 months later. Two groups exercised on
treadmill one hour at 17 m. min for 10 days and 3 months
respectively and then were trained in passive avoidance box and
were tested 10 min and 24 hr later. The other two groups were
trained and were tested 10 days and 24 hr later and then exercised
on treadmill as same as other exercised groups.
Results: Obtained results showed that short-term (10 days) and
long-term (3 months) treadmill running before training by passive
avoidance test had significant (P=0.006 and P=0.001 respectively)
effects on memory consolidation. However, no significant difference
was observed between latency time of rats before and after exercise
in exercised groups retrieval (P>0.05).
Conclusion: Our results showed that physical activity promoted
learning and memory consolidation but it did not affect retrieval
memory performance.
Keywords :
Exercise , Memory , Avoidance learning , Rats , Physical activity