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Strength training or green tea prevent memory deficits in a β-amyloid peptide-mediated Alzheimer's disease model

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EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY
Volume 143, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2020.111186

Keywords

Dementia; Catechins; Exercise with load; Neuroprotection; Wistar; Cognition

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  1. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq, Brazil)
  2. Science Programs from L'Oreal
  3. UNESCO For Women and UNESCO/IBRO Science of Learning Fellowship 2018

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Strength exercise can improve memory impairments, green tea supplementation can enhance antioxidant capacity, and the combination of strength exercise and green tea has a certain effect on improving memory impairments.
Antioxidant supplementation and physical exercise have been discussed as strategies to minimize neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD). We investigated the neuroprotective effects of strength exercise (StrEx) and green tea (GT) supplementation, combined or not, on memory impairments induced by beta-amyloid characterizing an AD-like condition in rats. Wistar rats were submitted to 8 weeks of StrEx, GT supplementation, or StrEx and GT combined. AD-like condition was induced by injection of A beta (25-35) in the hippocampus. We evaluate object recognition (OR) and social recognition (SR) memory, and removed the rats' hippocampus for biochemical analysis. StrEx improved OR and SR. StrEx combined with GT improved OR and did not improve SR. GT reduced antioxidant capacity and improved acetylcholinesterase activity. Both strength exercise and green tea are neuroprotective against impairments resultant of beta-amyloid, but benefits do not add up when the two interventions are associated.

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