Exercise prevents high-fat diet-induced impairment of flexible memory expression in the water maze and modulates adult hippocampal neurogenesis in mice

Mar 13, 2016Neurobiology of learning and memory

Exercise prevents memory problems caused by a high-fat diet and affects new brain cell growth in the memory area of mice

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Abstract

High-fat diet (HFD) resulted in impaired flexible memory expression in adolescent mice but not in young adults.

  • Concurrent physical exercise prevented memory impairment in adolescent mice on a high-fat diet.
  • Histological analysis revealed fewer immature neurons in the hippocampus of memory-impaired adolescent mice.
  • Long-term physical exercise increased the number of mature neurons and accelerated spatial learning.
  • Short-term exercise after HFD did not improve spatial learning or memory in young adult mice.
  • Alterations in learning and memory were linked to changes in the number of neurons at different maturation stages.

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