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- W3189293848 abstract "The excessive deposition of β-amyloid proteins (Aβ) is directly correlated with the establishment and development of Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Current treatments for AD only reduce symptoms instead of acting on Aβ, the primary etiological agent. Hence, the anti-amyloid effect of regular exercise has been widely investigated as an alternative therapy. This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the anti-amyloid effect of regular physical exercise in animal models of AD. The search was conducted on the electronic databases Pubmed, Embase, Scopus and Web of Science without data limitation and using the following describers: “amyloid beta” (OR senile plaque OR amyloid plaque) and “exercise” (OR physical activity OR training). The risk of bias was evaluated using the SYRCLE's tool. Meta-analyses were conducted using models of random continuous effects. A total of 36 studies were selected and most used: transgenic mice (n = 29), treadmill training, duration of 12 weeks (interval of 4 to 28 weeks), rate of 60 min/day (interval of 30 min and up until free access) and speed of 12 m/min (interval of 3.2 to 32 m/min). The hippocampus and cortex were the most frequently investigated regions. Meta-analysis demonstrated a decrease in Aβ with greater effect in unspecified isoforms Meta-analysis demonstrated a decrease in Aβ with greater effect in unspecified isoforms (N = 4; SMD = −2.71, IC 95%: −3.59, −1.84, p < 0.00001, Q2 = 3.38, I2 = 11%) and Aβ1-42 (N = 21; SMD = −1.94, IC 95%: −2.37, −1.51, p < 0.00001, Q2 = 33,37, I2 = 40%). Concerning training, greater effect was found with: 1) swimming (N = 4; SMD = −1.98, IC 95%: −3,28 – −0,68, p = 0.003, Q2 = 9.74, I2 = 69%), 2) moderate intensity (N = 4; SMD = −2.03, IC 95%: −3.31 – −0.75, p < 0.005, Q2 = 12.68, I2 = 76%); 3) duration up to six weeks (N = 6; N = 6; SMD = −2.35, IC 95%: −3.15 – −1.55, p < 0.00001, Q2 = 8.38, I2 = 40%); 4) young animals (SMD = −2.00, IC 95%: −2.59 – −1.42, p < 0.00001, Q2 = 24.90, I2 = 52%); 5) in the amygdala region (N = 1; SMD = −8.56, IC 95%: −12.88 – −4.23, p = 0.0001) and females (N = 4; SMD = −2.14, IC 95%: −3.48 – -0.79, p = 0.002, Q2 = 10.31, I2 = 71%). However, the reduction of Aβ was associated with decrease of amyloidogenic pathway and increase of non-amyloidogenic. Hence, regular physical exercise demonstrated anti-amyloid effect in experimental models of AD through positive alterations in APP processing through different signaling pathways." @default.
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- W3189293848 title "Effect of involuntary chronic physical exercise on beta-amyloid protein in experimental models of Alzheimer's disease: Systematic review and meta-analysis" @default.
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