2019
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2019.00255
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Study on Effect of Striatal mGluR2/3 in Alleviating Motor Dysfunction in Rat PD Model Treated by Exercise Therapy

Abstract: Background: Exercise therapy has been widely applied in clinical rehabilitation as an important practical and side effect—free adjuvant therapy, with a significant effect in alleviating motor dysfunction of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) or animal PD models. This study focuses on the effect of exercise therapy in reducing the concentration of extracellular glutamate (Glu) in the striatum in a rat PD model by upregulating the expression of group II metabotropic Glu receptor (mGluR2/3), so as to alleviat… Show more

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“…The glutamatergic activity of both the corticostriatal and the subthalamic projections is dramatically increased in PD [48], and excitotoxicity has been suggested as one of several mechanisms that contribute to the cascade of events leading to dopaminergic cell death in the SNc in PD [49,50]. mGluR3 is strongly expressed throughout the basal ganglia circuitry in animals [51] and humans [52] and most prevalent in the caudate nucleus, where the mGluR3 expression is significantly lower in PD patients and PD models than in controls [52,53]. Higher glutamate release, combined with less modulatory mGluR3s in PD, forms the rationale for testing GluR3 agonists in this disease.…”
Section: Naag In Neurodegenerative Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The glutamatergic activity of both the corticostriatal and the subthalamic projections is dramatically increased in PD [48], and excitotoxicity has been suggested as one of several mechanisms that contribute to the cascade of events leading to dopaminergic cell death in the SNc in PD [49,50]. mGluR3 is strongly expressed throughout the basal ganglia circuitry in animals [51] and humans [52] and most prevalent in the caudate nucleus, where the mGluR3 expression is significantly lower in PD patients and PD models than in controls [52,53]. Higher glutamate release, combined with less modulatory mGluR3s in PD, forms the rationale for testing GluR3 agonists in this disease.…”
Section: Naag In Neurodegenerative Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the day after the forced swimming test, rats in each group were subjected to an open field test. 19 The box was 80 × 80 ×40 cm, with the inside painted black and the bottom divided into 19 equal squares with white lines. The rats were gently placed in the center square when they were calm, and the numbers of times they crossed the squares (horizontal movement) and stood on their hind legs (vertical movement) were counted for 5 minutes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several previous studies have reported that regular aerobic exercise is effective in enhancing neuroprotection by increasing NGF secretion and leading to NGF upregulation (15). Also, increasing NGF secretion has a direct relationship with memory improvement and an inverse relationship with oxidative stress (31). Four weeks of endurance exercise on a treadmill has been shown that is related to the reduction of the effects of age-related progressive neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's by increasing striatal NGF levels (32).…”
Section: Regulating the Neurotrophic Factors By Doing Exercise In Epi...mentioning
confidence: 99%