作者: F.G. Mazur , L.F.G. Oliveira , M.P. Cunha , A.L.S. Rodrigues , R.A.N. Pértile
DOI: 10.1016/J.BEPROC.2017.06.001
关键词: Social isolation 、 Endocrinology 、 Treadmill 、 Medicine 、 Physical exercise 、 Locomotor activity 、 Open field 、 Anxiety 、 Male rats 、 Elevated plus maze 、 Internal medicine
摘要: We investigated the effects of physical exercise (PE) on locomotor activity and anxiety-like behavior in Lewis (LEW) Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (SHR) male rats. received either four weeks forced training, 5 days/week, a treadmill (experiment 1) or were given 21 days free access to running wheels 2). also tested social isolation (SI) (seven − experiment 3) behavior. In 1, 20% LEW rats 63% SHR completed training protocol. PE significantly increased central peripheral locomotion open field (OF) entries into arms elevated plus-maze (EPM) both strains. 2, distance traveled by was higher compared with time spent center OF only. 3, SI decreased summary, reduced strains, whereas voluntary strains OF. This study suggests that spontaneous levels are genotype-dependent depend type performed.