Voluntary exercise increases oligodendrogenesis in spinal cord
Exercise has been shown to increase hippocampal neurogenesis, but the effects of exercise on oligodendrocyte generation have not yet been reported. In this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that voluntary exercise may affect neurogenesis, and more in particular, oligodendrogenesis in the thoracic s...
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th-mahidol.298952018-09-24T16:39:25Z Voluntary exercise increases oligodendrogenesis in spinal cord W. Krityakiarana A. Espinosa-Jeffrey C. A. Ghiani P. M. Zhao N. Topaldjikian F. Gomez-Pinilla M. Yamaguchi N. Kotchabhakdi J. De Vellis Jane & Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior The Institute of Science and Technology for Research and Development, Mahidol University University of California, Los Angeles University of Tokyo Neuroscience Exercise has been shown to increase hippocampal neurogenesis, but the effects of exercise on oligodendrocyte generation have not yet been reported. In this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that voluntary exercise may affect neurogenesis, and more in particular, oligodendrogenesis in the thoracic segment of the intact spinal cord of adult nestinGFP transgenic mice. Voluntary exercise for 7 and 14 days increased nestinGFP expression around the ependymal area. In addition, voluntary exercise for 7 days significantly increased nestinGFP expression in both the white and gray matter of the thoracic segment of the intact spinal cord, whereas, 14-day exercise decreased nestinGFP expression. Markers for immature oligodendrocytes (transferrin and CNPase) were significantly increased after 7 days of voluntary exercise. These results suggest that voluntary exercise positively influences oligodendrogenesis in the intact spinal cord, emphasizing the beneficial effects of voluntary exercise as a possible co-treatment for spinal cord injury. 2018-09-24T09:39:25Z 2018-09-24T09:39:25Z 2010-04-01 Article International Journal of Neuroscience. Vol.120, No.4 (2010), 280-290 10.3109/00207450903222741 15635279 00207454 2-s2.0-77950830290 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/29895 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=77950830290&origin=inward |
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Exercise has been shown to increase hippocampal neurogenesis, but the effects of exercise on oligodendrocyte generation have not yet been reported. In this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that voluntary exercise may affect neurogenesis, and more in particular, oligodendrogenesis in the thoracic segment of the intact spinal cord of adult nestinGFP transgenic mice. Voluntary exercise for 7 and 14 days increased nestinGFP expression around the ependymal area. In addition, voluntary exercise for 7 days significantly increased nestinGFP expression in both the white and gray matter of the thoracic segment of the intact spinal cord, whereas, 14-day exercise decreased nestinGFP expression. Markers for immature oligodendrocytes (transferrin and CNPase) were significantly increased after 7 days of voluntary exercise. These results suggest that voluntary exercise positively influences oligodendrogenesis in the intact spinal cord, emphasizing the beneficial effects of voluntary exercise as a possible co-treatment for spinal cord injury. |
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