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Titel
Treadmill running frequency on anxiety and hippocampal adenosine receptors density in adult and middle-aged rats
Ist Teil von
  • Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry, 2012-01, Vol.36 (1), p.198-204
Ort / Verlag
Amsterdam: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
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MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Physical exercise protocols have varied widely across studies raising the question of whether there is an optimal intensity, duration and frequency that would produce maximal benefits in attenuating symptoms related to anxiety disorders. Although physical exercise causes modifications in neurotransmission systems, the involvement of neuromodulators such as adenosine has not been investigated after chronic exercise training. Anxiety-related behavior was assessed in the elevated plus-maze in adult and middle-aged rats submitted to 8weeks of treadmill running 1, 3 or 7days/week. The speed of running was weekly adjusted to maintain moderate intensity. The hippocampal adenosine A1 and A2A receptors densities were also assessed. Treadmill running protocol was efficient in increasing physical exercise capacity in adult and middle-aged rats. All frequencies of treadmill running equally decreased the time spent in the open arms in adult animals. Middle-aged treadmill control rats presented lower time spent in the open arms than adult treadmill control rats. However, treadmill running one day/week reversed this age effect. Adenosine A1 receptor was not changed between groups, but treadmill running counteracted the age-related increase in adenosine A2A receptors. Although treadmill running, independent from frequency, triggered anxiety in adult rats and treadmill running one day/week reversed the age-related anxiety, no consistent relationship was found with hippocampal adenosine receptors densities. Thus, our data suggest that as a complementary therapy in the management of mental disturbances, the frequency and intensity of physical exercise should be taken into account according to age. Besides, this is the first study reporting the modulation of adenosine receptors after chronic physical exercise, which could be important to prevent neurological disorders associated to increase in adenosine A2A receptors. ► Frequencies of treadmill running on the anxiety-related behavior in rats. ► The adenosine receptors density was evaluated in the hippocampus. ► Treadmill running 1, 3 and 7days/week promoted anxiety in adult rats. ► Once a week of treadmill running reversed the age-related anxiety. ► Treadmill running reversed the age-related increase in A2A receptor density.

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