Treadnill exercise ameliorated stress-induced neuron impairment and
dopamine loss in rat hippocampus and improved working memory
- rui yang
, - xiguang zhang,
- wenyi li,
- cheng guo
rui yang

Capital University of Physical Education and Sports
Author Profilewenyi li
Capital University of Physical Education and Sports
Author Profilecheng guo
Capital University of Physical Education and Sports
Corresponding Author:guocheng2018@cupes.edu.cn
Author ProfileAbstract
Stress-related memory deficit is correlated with neurotransmitter system
impairment. Exercise improves memory function and neurotransmitter.
However, no studies have been performed to directly observe
exercise-related effects on neurotransmitter in stress model, in
association with memory function and hippocampal neuron. This study
aimed to investigate the effect of exercise on hippocampal neuron and
dopamine in stress model, followed by working memory in a passive avoid
test. Our study found that stress rat had significantly neuron
impairment and dopamine loss in hippocampus plus working memory deficit,
which can be rescued by exercise. In summary, this study demonstrated
that the neuroprotective effect of stress-associated working memory by
treadmill exercise via ameliorated neuron impairment and dopamine loss.