AbstractPhysical exercise protocols have varied widely across studies raising the question of whether there is an optimal intensity, duration and frequency that would produce maximal benefits in attenuating symptoms related to anxiety disorders. Although physical exercise causes modifications in neurotransmission systems, the involvement of neuromodulators such as adenosine has not been investigated after chronic exercise training. Anxiety-related behavior was assessed in the elevated plus-maze in adult and middle-aged rats submitted to 8weeks of treadmill running 1, 3 or 7days/week. The speed of running was weekly adjusted to maintain moderate intensity. The hippocampal adenosine A1 and A2A receptors densities were also assessed. Treadmill...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common health problem, which manifests itself with chronic hyperglycemia...
Adenosine acts as a key regulator of striatum activity, in part, through the antagonistic modulation...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive memory loss, s...
AbstractPhysical exercise protocols have varied widely across studies raising the question of whethe...
Objective To determine the appropriate time points to start regular exercise which could reduce age-...
We investigated the effects of exercise in multiple sessions on anxiety- and depression-like behavio...
Recent research involving human and animals has shown that aerobic exercise of moderate intensity pr...
Clinical studies show that physical exercise has anxiolytic and pro-cognitive properties for both he...
Introduction: Recent researchers have showed that regular exercise induces positive effects on cogni...
This study aimed to explore the effect of treadmill exercise on anxiety in rats. Thirty SPF male rat...
Several studies investigated the effect of physical exercise on emotional behaviors in rodents; resu...
Adenosine A2A receptors (A2AR) are a sub-type of receptors enriched in basal ganglia, activated by t...
Several studies investigated the effect of physical exercise on emotional behaviors in rodents; resu...
Adenosine A2A receptors (A2AR) are a sub-type of receptors enriched in basal ganglia, activated by t...
Preclinical studies have demonstrated exercise improves various types of behaviours such as anxiety-...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common health problem, which manifests itself with chronic hyperglycemia...
Adenosine acts as a key regulator of striatum activity, in part, through the antagonistic modulation...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive memory loss, s...
AbstractPhysical exercise protocols have varied widely across studies raising the question of whethe...
Objective To determine the appropriate time points to start regular exercise which could reduce age-...
We investigated the effects of exercise in multiple sessions on anxiety- and depression-like behavio...
Recent research involving human and animals has shown that aerobic exercise of moderate intensity pr...
Clinical studies show that physical exercise has anxiolytic and pro-cognitive properties for both he...
Introduction: Recent researchers have showed that regular exercise induces positive effects on cogni...
This study aimed to explore the effect of treadmill exercise on anxiety in rats. Thirty SPF male rat...
Several studies investigated the effect of physical exercise on emotional behaviors in rodents; resu...
Adenosine A2A receptors (A2AR) are a sub-type of receptors enriched in basal ganglia, activated by t...
Several studies investigated the effect of physical exercise on emotional behaviors in rodents; resu...
Adenosine A2A receptors (A2AR) are a sub-type of receptors enriched in basal ganglia, activated by t...
Preclinical studies have demonstrated exercise improves various types of behaviours such as anxiety-...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common health problem, which manifests itself with chronic hyperglycemia...
Adenosine acts as a key regulator of striatum activity, in part, through the antagonistic modulation...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive memory loss, s...