Cerebral ischemia leads to memory impairment, and several studies have indicated that physical exercise (PE) has memory-improving effects after ischemia. This study was designed to further explore the specific role of PE in novel object recognition (NOR) memory after stroke and the exact cortical regions in which memory is restored by PE. Spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) were subjected to transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) or sham surgery, followed by 26 days of PE starting on day 3 post-tMCAO. Thereafter, infarct volume, neurobehavioral outcome and NOR memory were assessed. Immunofluorescence staining and Luxol Fast Blue (LFB) staining were performed in the prefrontal cortex, entorhinal cortex and corpus callosum regio...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death worldwide, and most stroke survivors present some fun...
Treadmill pre-training can ameliorate blood brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction in ischemia-reperfusion ...
Introduction: Cerebral ischemia and reperfusion causes physiological and biochemical changes in the ...
Memory impairment is commonly noted in stroke survivors, and can lead to delay of functional recover...
Memory impairment is commonly noted in stroke survivors, and can lead to delay of functional recover...
Recent evidence has suggested the neuroprotective effects of physical exercise on cerebral ischemic ...
Recent evidence has suggested the neuroprotective effects of physical exercise on cerebral ischemic ...
AbstractPhysical activity impacts functional recovery following stroke in humans, however its effect...
Abstract Cognitive impairment is common after ischemic stroke. In rodent stroke models using occlusi...
Although physical exercise is an effective strategy for treatment of ischemic stroke, the underlying...
Although physical exercise is an effective strategy for treatment of ischemic stroke, the underlying...
OBJECTIVE: Treadmill pre-training can ameliorate blood brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction in ischemia-r...
Physical exercise has been shown to be beneficial in stroke patients and animal stroke models. Howev...
Stroke treatment is limited to time-critical thrombectomy and rehabilitation by physiotherapy. Studi...
Objective: Treadmill pre-training can ameliorate blood brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction in ischemia-r...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death worldwide, and most stroke survivors present some fun...
Treadmill pre-training can ameliorate blood brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction in ischemia-reperfusion ...
Introduction: Cerebral ischemia and reperfusion causes physiological and biochemical changes in the ...
Memory impairment is commonly noted in stroke survivors, and can lead to delay of functional recover...
Memory impairment is commonly noted in stroke survivors, and can lead to delay of functional recover...
Recent evidence has suggested the neuroprotective effects of physical exercise on cerebral ischemic ...
Recent evidence has suggested the neuroprotective effects of physical exercise on cerebral ischemic ...
AbstractPhysical activity impacts functional recovery following stroke in humans, however its effect...
Abstract Cognitive impairment is common after ischemic stroke. In rodent stroke models using occlusi...
Although physical exercise is an effective strategy for treatment of ischemic stroke, the underlying...
Although physical exercise is an effective strategy for treatment of ischemic stroke, the underlying...
OBJECTIVE: Treadmill pre-training can ameliorate blood brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction in ischemia-r...
Physical exercise has been shown to be beneficial in stroke patients and animal stroke models. Howev...
Stroke treatment is limited to time-critical thrombectomy and rehabilitation by physiotherapy. Studi...
Objective: Treadmill pre-training can ameliorate blood brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction in ischemia-r...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death worldwide, and most stroke survivors present some fun...
Treadmill pre-training can ameliorate blood brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction in ischemia-reperfusion ...
Introduction: Cerebral ischemia and reperfusion causes physiological and biochemical changes in the ...