Voluntary Wheel Running Reduces Amyloid-β42 and Rescues Behavior in Aged Tg2576 Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease
Contact Information
Keywords
John K. Robinson, johnkrobinson@uri.edu.
Amyloid; behavior; dementia; exercise; transgenic.
Abstract
Exercise has been shown to be protective against the risk of dementias, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). Intervention studies have demonstrated its ability to mitigate cognitive and behavioral impairments and reduce disease in both humans and animals. However, information is lacking in regard to the volume and intensity, as well as timing of exercise onset with respect to disease stage, which produces optimal benefits. Here, utilizing the Tg2576 mouse, a model of AD-like parenchymal amyloid pathology and cognitive impairment, we sought to understand the effects of different lengths of daily access to a running wheel on advanced stage disease. This study is the first to determine the benefits of long-term exercise (4 months of voluntary running) and different periods of daily access to a running wheel (0 h, 1 h, 3 h, and 12 h running wheel access) beginning in 14-month-old Tg2576 mice, an age with significant amyloid pathology. We found that exercising Tg2576 animals showed lower levels of some aspects of AD pathology and reduced behavioral dysfunction compared to sedentary Tg2576 animals. High intensity exercise, rather than high volume exercise, was generally most beneficial in reducing amyloid pathology. Our results suggest that engaging in vigorous exercise programs, even after living a sedentary life, may lead to a measurable reduction in AD pathology and preservation of some cognitive abilities.
Citation
Francis, N., Robison, L. S., Popescu, D. L., Michaelos, M., Hatfield, J., Xu, F., Zhu, X., Davis, J., Anderson, M. E., Anderson, B. J., Van Nostrand, W. E., & Robinson, J. K. (2020). Voluntary Wheel Running Reduces Amyloid-β42 and Rescues Behavior in Aged Tg2576 Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD, 73(1), 359–374. https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-190810
DOI
10.3233/JAD-190810
EWB Constructs:
enrichment
EWB Measures:
open field test, social memory, social interaction, marble burying, light dark box, spontaneous alternation behavior
data availability:
No
data availability details:
N/A
brain imaging paradigm:
N/A
brain region/circuit:
Exclusion Criteria:
N/A
Inclusion Criteria
N/A
Non-EWB Behavioral
Measures:
barnes maze, rotarod, object displacement, novel object recognition test
First author:
Nikia Francis
species:
mouse
sample size:
72
study design:
case control
longitudinal data?
No
younger controls?
N/A
interventions:
Exposed AD mice to varying durations of wheel running and examined affects on AD pathogenesis
study population:
N/A
sex (% female):
50%
ethnicity (%white)
N/A
Age (mean, sd):
18 months
biological/Physiological Measures:
(4) endocrine system (corticosterone)