Zulkarnain, Mohammad and Flora, Rostika and Juliastuti, Juliastuti and Apriany, Anita and Pujiana, Dewi and Andrianti, Septi (2017) Hippocampal Brain Derived Neurothropic Factor Levels in Response to Anaerobic Physical Exercises (Peer review). institute of advanced engineering and science.
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Abstract
Anaerobic physical exercise does not only improve body fitness, but it also increases cognitive functions. The increase of cognitive functions is mediated by the increase of Brain Derived Neurothropic Factor (BDNF) level. Several studies revealed that anaerobic physical exercise can increase the BDNF level inhippocampal tissues. However, it is still questionable whether or notthe frequency of exercise influences the production of BDNF inhippocampal tissues. This study was to find out the BDNF mean level inhippocampal tissue of Wistarrats which were treated with anaerobic physical exercisesconducted in different frequencies.This study used post test only control groupdesign. The research subject was 28 rats ofRattusnorvegicus strain wistardivided into 4 groups; 1 control group and 3 treatment groups (one-time, three-time, and five times a week treatment). The anaerobic physical exercise used animal treadmillrunning in the speed of 35m/min for 20 minutes at four-minute intervals. The mean levels of BDNF were increased in all treatment groups compared with control group (151.588 vs 57.059). The highest mean level of hippocampal tissue BDNF was found in the treatment group of three times a week (177.701). There was a significant difference in BDNF mean levels of Wistar rat brain tissues among the treatment groups.
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Depositing User: | Rostika Flora |
Date Deposited: | 01 Nov 2021 05:33 |
Last Modified: | 01 Nov 2021 05:33 |
URI: | http://repository.unsri.ac.id/id/eprint/56315 |
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