The long-term exercise after traumatic brain injury: Reharmonizing brain by sound body

Neurochemical Depression
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2023.148471 Publication Date: 2023-06-24T14:01:32Z
ABSTRACT
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) refer to multiple acquired dysfunctions arising from damage the caused by an external force, including rapid acceleration/deceleration and concussion. Among them, mild TBI (mTBI) accounts for most cases (up 90%) of injuries. It is responsible a variety symptoms, anxiety, depression, cognitive impairments that remain difficult be treated. has been reported regular physical activity, as well as, improving life quality, display neuroprotective function, suggesting possible role in post-traumatic rehabilitation. In this study, we investigated effects treadmill exercise mice mTBI model behavioural, electrophysiological neurochemical analysis. Daily decreased aggressive behavior, depression mice. Accordingly, maladaptive rearrangement occurring hippocampus were prevented exercise.
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