Long-term moderate treadmill exercise promotes stress-coping strategies in male and female rats

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Jaume F. Lalanza
Sandra Sanchez-Roige
Igor Cigarroa
Humberto Gagliano
Silvia Fuentes
Antonio Armario
Lluís Capdevila
Rosa M. Escorihuela
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[1] Institut de Neurociències,School of Psychology
[2] Departament de Psiquiatria i Medicina Legal,undefined
[3] Fac de Medicina,undefined
[4] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,undefined
[5] Laboratori de Psicologia de l’Esport,undefined
[6] Departament de Psicologia Bàsica,undefined
[7] Fac Psicologia,undefined
[8] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,undefined
[9] Carrera de Kinesiología,undefined
[10] Facultad de Salud,undefined
[11] Universidad Santo Tomás,undefined
[12] Red de trastornos adictivos (RTA) and Institut de Neurociències,undefined
[13] Unitat de Fisiologia Animal,undefined
[14] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,undefined
[15] University of Sussex,undefined
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Recent evidence has revealed the impact of exercise in alleviating anxiety and mood disorders; however, the exercise protocol that exerts such benefit is far from known. The current study was aimed to assess the effects of long-term moderate exercise on behavioural coping strategies (active vs. passive) and Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal response in rats. Sprague-Dawley male and female rats were exposed to 32-weeks of treadmill exercise and then tested for two-way active avoidance learning (shuttle-box). Two groups were used as controls: a non-handled sedentary group, receiving no manipulation and a control group exposed to a stationary treadmill. Female rats displayed shorter escape responses and higher number of avoidance responses, reaching criterion for performance earlier than male rats. In both sexes, exercise shortened escape latencies, increased the total number of avoidances and diminished the number of trials needed to reach criterion for performance. Those effects were greater during acquisition in female rats, but remained over the shuttle-box sessions in treadmill trained male rats. In females, exercise did not change ACTH and corticosterone levels after shuttle-box acquisition. Collectively, treadmill exercise improved active coping strategies in a sex-dependent manner. In a broader context, moderate exercise could serve as a therapeutic intervention for anxiety and mood disorders.
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