Journal article

Sex-dependent effects of chronic exercise on cognitive flexibility but not hippocampal Bdnf in aging mice

AK Short, V Bui, IC Zbukvic, AJ Hannan, TY Pang, JH Kim

Neuronal Signaling | Published : 2022

Abstract

Cognitive impairments associated with advanced age involve alterations in the hippocampus that changes with experience throughout life. The hippocampus is critical for cognitive flexibility involved with extinction and reinstatement of conditioned fear. It is widely accepted that regular exercise can be beneficial for hippocampal function. Therefore, we asked whether chronic voluntary exercise in middle-aged mice can improve extinction and/or reinstatement of conditioned fear compared with standard-housing. Eight-month-old male and female C57Bl/6J mice had access to a running wheel or remained in standard-housing until 11 months of age. Alongside control standard-housed young adult (3-month-..

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