Multicomponent Training Prevents Memory Deficit Related to Amyloid-β Protein-Induced Neurotoxicity

Author:

Soares Caroline Bitencourt1,Daré Leticia Rossi12,Lima Karine Ramires1,Lopes Luiza Freitas1,Santos Alexandre Garcia dos1,Schimidt Helen Lidiane1,Carpes Felipe Pivetta1,Lloret Ana3,Viña Jose3,Mello-Carpes Pâmela Billig1

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Pampa, campus Uruguaiana, Uruguaiana, RS, Brazil

2. Federal University of Triangulo Mineiro, Uberaba, MG, Brazil

3. University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

Abstract

Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by the accumulation of the amyloid-β peptide in the brain, leading to early oxidative stress and neurotoxicity. It has been suggested that physical exercise could be beneficial in preventing AD, but studies with multicomponent training are scanty. Objective: Verify the effects of multicomponent exercise training to prevent deficits in recognition memory related to Aβ neurotoxicity. Methods: We subjected Wistar rats to multicomponent training (including aerobic and anaerobic physical exercise and cognitive exercise) and then infused amyloid-β peptide into their hippocampus. Results: We show that long-term multicomponent training prevents the amyloid-β-associated neurotoxicity in the hippocampus. It reduces hippocampal lipid peroxidation, restores antioxidant capacity, and increases glutathione levels, finally preventing recognition memory deficits. Conclusion: Multicomponent training avoids memory deficits related to amyloid-β neurotoxicity on an animal model.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Clinical Psychology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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