Exercise attenuates neuronal degeneration in Parkinson's disease rat model by regulating the level of adenosine 2A receptor.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Folia neuropathologica Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/fn.2023.125120
Ruizhi Li, Shasha Jin, Jiangen He, Yanxia Peng, Longfei Wei, Lei Gu
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Parkinson's disease occurs due to loss of dopaminergic neurons, which alters the behavioural changes. The present study evaluates the effect of exercise on neurodegeneration against Parkinson's disease (PD) rat model and postulates its effect on novel molecular pathway. Rotenone was administered at 1 mg/kg s.c. every 48 h for 18 days for the in-duction of PD and exercise was given to rats for a period of 2 weeks after the confirmation of PD. Moreover, PD rats also received CGS 21680 (adenosine A2A receptor agonist, 0.5 mg/kg, i.p.) with exercise for a period of 2 weeks after confirmation of PD. The effect of exercise was assessed for motor and cognitive function in PD rats. The level of inflammatory cytokines and neurotransmitters was estimated in brain tissue of PD rats. Data of investigation reveal that exercise attenuates cognitive and motor function in PD rats, the exercise + CGS 21680 group shows reverse in the behavioural changes compared to exercise-treated PD rats. The level of inflammatory cytokines and neurochemical level ameliorated in the exercise-treated group compared to the PD group of rats, which is reversed in the exercise + CGS 21680 group. In conclusion, exercise protects neurodegeneration in PD rats by reducing aggregation of a-synuclein and activity of adenosine 2A receptor.

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运动通过调节腺苷2A受体水平减轻帕金森病大鼠模型神经元变性。
帕金森氏症的发生是由于多巴胺能神经元的丧失,从而改变了行为变化。本研究评估运动对帕金森病(PD)大鼠神经退行性变的影响,并推测其在新的分子通路上的作用。鱼藤酮以1 mg/kg s.c.每48 h给药,连续18天诱导PD,确认PD后给予2周运动。此外,PD大鼠在确认PD后也接受CGS 21680(腺苷A2A受体激动剂,0.5 mg/kg, i.p.)运动,为期2周。评估运动对PD大鼠运动和认知功能的影响。测定PD大鼠脑组织中炎性细胞因子和神经递质水平。研究数据显示,运动可减弱PD大鼠的认知和运动功能,运动+ CGS 21680组的行为变化与运动处理的PD大鼠相反。与PD组相比,运动组大鼠炎症细胞因子水平和神经化学物质水平有所改善,而运动+ CGS 21680组则相反。综上所述,运动通过降低a-synuclein的聚集和腺苷2A受体的活性来保护PD大鼠的神经退行性变。
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Folia neuropathologica
Folia neuropathologica 医学-病理学
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2.50
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38
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Folia Neuropathologica is an official journal of the Mossakowski Medical Research Centre Polish Academy of Sciences and the Polish Association of Neuropathologists. The journal publishes original articles and reviews that deal with all aspects of clinical and experimental neuropathology and related fields of neuroscience research. The scope of journal includes surgical and experimental pathomorphology, ultrastructure, immunohistochemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology of the nervous tissue. Papers on surgical neuropathology and neuroimaging are also welcome. The reports in other fields relevant to the understanding of human neuropathology might be considered.
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