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Magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers of exercise-induced improvement of oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain of old high-fat-fed ApoE

Authors :
Erica N, Chirico
Vanessa, Di Cataldo
Fabien, Chauveau
Alain, Geloën
David, Patsouris
Benoît, Thézé
Cyril, Martin
Hubert, Vidal
Jennifer, Rieusset
Vincent, Pialoux
Emmanuelle, Canet-Soulas
Source :
The Journal of physiology. 594(23)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Vascular brain lesions and atherosclerosis are two similar conditions that are characterized by increased inflammation and oxidative stress. Non-invasive imaging in a murine model of atherosclerosis showed vascular brain damage and peripheral inflammation. In this study, exercise training reduced magnetic resonance imaging-detected abnormalities, insulin resistance and markers of oxidative stress and inflammation in old ApoEVascular brain lesions, present in advanced atherosclerosis, share pathological hallmarks with peripheral vascular lesions, such as increased inflammation and oxidative stress. Physical activity reduces these peripheral risk factors, but its cerebrovascular effect is less documented, especially by non-invasive imaging. Through a combination of in vivo and post-mortem techniques, we aimed to characterize vascular brain damage in old ApoE

Details

ISSN :
14697793
Volume :
594
Issue :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of physiology
Accession number :
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