Voluntary wheel exercise improves glymphatic clearance and ameliorates colitis-associated cognitive impairment in aged mice by inhibiting TRPV4-induced astrocytic calcium activity

Apr 5, 2024Experimental neurology

Voluntary exercise helps clear brain waste and improves memory problems linked to colon inflammation in old mice by reducing calcium signals in brain support cells

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Abstract

Voluntary exercise significantly alleviates cognitive impairment and anxiety-like behavior in aged mice with chronic colitis.

  • Chronic colitis in aged mice is associated with cognitive impairment and increased anxiety.
  • Exercise promotes the brain's ability to clear amyloid-beta (Aβ), a protein linked to cognitive decline.
  • The protective effects of exercise may involve the inhibition of TRPV4, which regulates calcium activity in astrocytes.
  • Exercise enhances the polarization of the aquaporin 4 (AQP4) protein, crucial for brain metabolism clearance.
  • Findings suggest that exercise may modulate astrocyte function and contribute to neuroprotection in chronic colitis.

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