2019
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.447.2
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Intergenerational Inheritance of the Effects of Exercise on Novel Object Recognition Memory and Pattern Separation Performance in Mice

Abstract: It is known that intergenerational inheritance can be induced by environmental changes in parents. These studies usually focus on negative stressors that affect the offspring adversely. There is increasing evidence that exercise improves learning and memory in humans and mice. These beneficial effects could be mediated by enhanced hippocampal neurogenesis. Whether these effects could be inherited by future generations remains to be seen. This study analysed if paternal exercise training could facilitate hippoc… Show more

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