Title of article :
Influence of Moderate and Severe Exercise on Memory Formation and Anxiety-like Behaviors in Male Wistar Rat
Author/Authors :
Alipour, Vahide Department of Physical Education and Sport science - Humanities Faculity - Rasht Branch - Islamic Azad University, Rasht , Shabani, Ramin Department of Physical Education and Sport science - Humanities Faculity - Rasht Branch - Islamic Azad University, Rasht , Zarrindast, Mohammad-Reza Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Rahmani-Nia, Farhad Department of Sport Science - University of Guilan, Rasht , Nasehi, Mohammad Cognitive and Neuroscience Research Center (CNRC) - Amir-Almomenin Hospital - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
Introduction: Recent researchers have showed that regular exercise induces
positive effects on cognitive functions. Exercise intensity and timing of
cognitive assessment may have an interactive effect on cognitive changes.
Previous researches suggest that moderate intensity treadmill running has the
most consistent benefit to cognitive function. In contrast, studies find positive,
negative, or null effects to cognitive function after high intensity treadmill
running. The primary objective of the present study was to compare the
cognitive effects of intensity treadmill running protocol 1 (Low intensity),
protocol 2 (Moderate intensity) and protocol 1 plus 2 (High intensity).
Materials and Methods: Male Wistar rats were divided into four groups (n=7
in each group) including: sedentary (Non-exercise), protocol 1, protocol 2, and
combination of protocol 1 and 2. Step-through passive avoidance and elevatedplus
maze apparatus have been used to test parameters of passive avoidance
learning and anxiety-like behaviors.
Results: These findings showed that combination of both protocols (Protocol 1
with protocol 2) decreased step-through latency in the passive avoidance
apparatus indicating memory impairment [P<0.05]. Moreover, the data
revealed that different protocols for exercises did not alter %OAT [P<0.001],
%OAE %OAT [P>0.05] and locomotor activity %OAT [P<0.05] compared to
control group but not others.
Conclusion: High intensity exercise not only induced beneficial effect but also
impaired memory formation.
Keywords :
Moderated and severe exercise , Memory , Anxiety
Journal title :
Archives of Advances in Biosciences