Does Swimming Moderate the Negative Effects of Maternal Deprivation on Hippocampal BDNF Levels, Spatial Learning and Motor Function?

AuthorMozhgan Abdollahzadehen
AuthorShahzad Tahmasebi Boroujenien
AuthorElahe Arabamerien
OrcidMozhgan Abdollahzadeh [0000-0002-8921-6857]en
OrcidShahzad Tahmasebi Boroujeni [0000-0002-0875-3993]en
OrcidElahe Arabameri [0000-0001-5948-7288]en
Issued Date2023-05-31en
AbstractBackground: Previous research has emphasized the negative impact of early maternal deprivation on learning and memory. On the other hand, the role of training on cognition has been examined. However, whether neonates are given exercise at the same time as being deprived of their mothers is a novelty of this research. We also considered the study of underlying mechanisms, such as the study of changes in BDNF levels. So, the purpose of this study was to examine the effect of swimming training on spatial learning, memory and motor function in male rats under early deprivation. en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.61186/ijmcl.5.2.21en
KeywordNeonatesen
KeywordBDNF Proteinen
KeywordOpen Fielden
KeywordMorris Water Mazeen
KeywordStressen
KeywordMotor Activityen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleDoes Swimming Moderate the Negative Effects of Maternal Deprivation on Hippocampal BDNF Levels, Spatial Learning and Motor Function?en
TypeResearch Articleen

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