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Impacts of exercise intervention on various diseases in rats
作者姓名:Ruwen Wang  Haili Tian  Dandan Guo  Qianqian Tian  Ting Yao  Xingxing Kong
作者单位:School of Kinesiology;Division of Pediatric Endocrinology
基金项目:funded by grant from the Chinese Postdoctoral Science Foundation:2019M651553。
摘    要:Background:Exercise is considered as an important intervention for treatment and prevention of several diseases,such as osteoarthritis,obesity,hypertension,and Alzheimer's disease.This review summarizes decadal exercise intervention studies with various rat models across 6 major systems to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms behind the effects that exercise brought.Methods:PubMed was utilized as the data source.To collect research articles,we used the following terms to create the search:(exerciseTitle]OR physical activityTitle]OR trainingTitle])AND(ratsTitle/Abstract]OR ratTitle/Abstract]OR rattusTitle/Abstract]).To best cover targeted studies,publication dates were limited to"within 11 years."The exercise intervention methods used for different diseases were sorted according to the mode,frequency,and intensity of exercise.Results:The collected articles were categorized into studies related to 6 systems or disease types:motor system(17 articles),metabolic system(110 articles),cardiocerebral vascular system(171 articles),nervous system(71 articles),urinary system(2 articles),and cancer(21 articles).Our review found that,for different diseases,exercise intervention mostly had a positive effect.However,the most powerful effect was achieved by using a specific mode of exercise that addressed the characteristics of the disease.Conclusion:As a model animal,rats not only provide a convenient resource for studying human diseases but also provide the possibility for exploring the molecular mechanisms of exercise intervention on diseases.This review also aims to provide exercise intervention frameworks and optimal exercise dose recommendations for further human exercise intervention research.

关 键 词:Cancer  Disease  EXERCISE  INTERVENTION  Method  RATS  System
收稿时间:12 December 2018

Impacts of exercise intervention on various diseases in rats
Institution:1. School of Kinesiology, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai 200438, China;2. Division of Pediatric Endocrinology, Department of Pediatrics, UCLA Children''s Discovery and Innovation Institute, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
Abstract:BackgroundExercise is considered as an important intervention for treatment and prevention of several diseases, such as osteoarthritis, obesity, hypertension, and Alzheimer's disease. This review summarizes decadal exercise intervention studies with various rat models across 6 major systems to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms behind the effects that exercise brought.MethodsPubMed was utilized as the data source. To collect research articles, we used the following terms to create the search: (exercise Title] OR physical activity Title] OR training Title]) AND (rats Title/Abstract] OR rat Title/Abstract] OR rattus Title/Abstract]). To best cover targeted studies, publication dates were limited to “within 11 years.” The exercise intervention methods used for different diseases were sorted according to the mode, frequency, and intensity of exercise.ResultsThe collected articles were categorized into studies related to 6 systems or disease types: motor system (17 articles), metabolic system (110 articles), cardiocerebral vascular system (171 articles), nervous system (71 articles), urinary system (2 articles), and cancer (21 articles). Our review found that, for different diseases, exercise intervention mostly had a positive effect. However, the most powerful effect was achieved by using a specific mode of exercise that addressed the characteristics of the disease.ConclusionAs a model animal, rats not only provide a convenient resource for studying human diseases but also provide the possibility for exploring the molecular mechanisms of exercise intervention on diseases. This review also aims to provide exercise intervention frameworks and optimal exercise dose recommendations for further human exercise intervention research.
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