Title of article :
The impact of moderate-intensity swimming exercise on learning and memory in aged rats: The role of Sirtuin-1
Author/Authors :
Tunca, Ulker Department of Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - Suleyman Demirel University - Isparta, Turkey , Saygin, Mustafa Department of Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - Suleyman Demirel University - Isparta, Turkey , Ozmen, Ozlem Department of Pathology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University - Burdur, Turkey , Aslankoc, Rahime Department of Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - Suleyman Demirel University - Isparta, Turkey , Yalcin, Arzu Department of Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - Suleyman Demirel University - Isparta, Turkey
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of moderate-intensity swimming exercise on learning and memory by the Morris water maze test. Changes in the expressions of cyclic AMP-response element-binding protein (CREB) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) proteins alternative pathway which were activated by sirtuin-1 (SIRT-1) were investigated.
Materials and Methods: The study included thirty-two male Sprague-Dawley rats (350-500 g, 11-12 and 15–16 months old). The rats were randomly divided into four groups with 8 rats in each group. The groups were designed as follows: Control-1 (11-12 months), Exercise-1 (11-12 months), Control-2 (15-16 months), Exercise-2 (15-16 months). Moderate-intensity exercise was assigned for 30 min/day, 5 days/week, for the whole training period of 8 weeks.
Results: There were statistically significant differences between the groups on the third day (P=0.005) when swim speeds increased in the exercise groups. There was a statistically significant difference between Exercise 1 and Exercise 2 groups, the entries in the platform zone decreased in Exercise 2 group (P=0.026). While there were no histopathological findings observed in any group, increased SIRT-1, BNDF, and CREB expressions were seen in exercise groups compared with control groups.Conclusion: In aged rats exercising at moderate intensity, increased expression of CREB and BDNF, and SIRT-1 could improve hippocampal-dependent memory.
Keywords :
BDNF , CREB , Learning - memory , Sirtuin-1 , Swimming exercise
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences