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Effects of Intravenously Administered Plasma from Exercise-Trained Donors on Microglia and Cytokines in a Transgenic Rat Model of Alzheimer's Disease.

Aleksi M HuuhaCecilie Skarstad NorevikJeff S CoombesRagnhild N RøsbjørgenRodrigo Miguel-Dos-SantosJosé Bianco N MoreiraAsgeir Kobro-FlatmoenNathan ScrimgeourAtefe R Tari
Published in: Brain plasticity (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2024)
Intravenous injections of blood plasma from exercise-trained and sedentary donors differentially modulated microglial morphology and cytokine levels in the AD rat model at an early pre-plaque stage of pathology. Exercised plasma may reduce proinflammatory TNF-α signaling and promote microglial responses to early Aβ accumulation but the lack of treatment effects in the later-stage rats emphasizes the potential importance of treatment timing.
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