Neuroprotective effect of long‐term resistance physical exercise against memory damage elicited by a lipopolysaccharide‐induced neuroinflammation model in male rats
Vanessa Valéria Miron,
Charles Elias Assmann,
Vitor Bastianello Mostardeiro
et al.
Abstract:Resistance exercise training (RET) is considered an excellent tool for preventing diseases with an inflammatory background. Its neuroprotective, antioxidant, and anti‐inflammatory properties are responsible for positively modulating cholinergic and oxidative systems, promoting neurogenesis, and improving memory. However, the mechanisms behind these actions are largely unknown. In order to investigate the pathways related to these effects of exercise, we conducted a 12‐week long‐term exercise training protocol … Show more
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