Multiple Applications of Different Exercise Modalities with Rodents

Author:

Börzsei Denise1ORCID,Szabó Renáta12ORCID,Hoffmann Alexandra13ORCID,Harmath Attila4,Sebestyén Judith5,Osman Jasmin1,Juhász Béla6ORCID,Priksz Dániel6ORCID,Varga Csaba13ORCID,Pósa Anikó12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Neuroscience, Faculty of Science and Informatics, University of Szeged, Szeged 6726, Hungary

2. Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Neuroscience, Interdisciplinary Excellence Centre, University of Szeged, Szeged 6726, Hungary

3. HR-Pharma Ltd., Szeged 6726, Hungary

4. KEL-FEDER PLC., Tompa 6422, Hungary

5. Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, South-Pest Hospital Centre, National Institute for Infectology and Haematology, Budapest 1097, Hungary

6. Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Debrecen, Debrecen 4032, Hungary

Abstract

A large proportion of chronic diseases can be derived from a sedentary lifestyle. Raising physical activity awareness is indispensable, as lack of exercise is the fourth most common cause of death worldwide. Animal models in different research fields serve as important tools in the study of acute or chronic noncommunicable disorders. With the help of animal-based exercise research, exercise-mediated complex antioxidant and inflammatory pathways can be explored, which knowledge can be transferred to human studies. Whereas sustained physical activity has an enormous number of beneficial effects on many organ systems, these animal models are easily applicable in several research areas. This review is aimed at providing an overall picture of scientific research studies using animal models with a focus on different training modalities. Without wishing to be exhaustive, the most commonly used forms of exercise are presented.

Funder

Szegedi Tudományegyetem

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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