Abstract
The effect of treadmill exercise on cell proliferation in the
dentate gyrus was studied in Sprague-Dawley rats via
5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU)-specific immunohistochemistry. For studying
the dependence of this effect on the magnitude of exercise, animals were
divided into the control, light-exercise, moderate-exercise, and
severe-exercise groups; different exercise regimens were applied to the groups.
To study the temporal dependence of this effect, animals were divided into the
control, 1-day-exercise, 3-days-exercise, 7-days-exercise, 14-days-exercise,
and 28-days-exercise groups; the regimen used on the light-exercise group was
applied to each of the exercise group over the respective number of days. Cell
proliferation was most prominent in the light-exercise group
(p < 0.001) and reached a maximum level after 7 days of
exercise (p < 0.001). In this study, it was shown that cell
proliferation is modulated by the intensity and duration of treadmill
exercise.
Key words
Treadmill exercise - cell proliferation - dentate gyrus - exercise intensity - exercise duration - immunohistochemisty - 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine
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C.-J. Kim
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