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Modulatory Effect of Neurotrophic Factors on the TRPV1 Expression: Possible Mechanisms Involved in the Antiepileptic Effect of Exercise

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 Background: Epilepsy is one of the most important diseases of the central nervous system, for which has no definitive treatment. Neurotrophic factors increase the survival of nerve cells and improve the treatment of neurological diseases. Identifying factors that affect the increase of neurotrophins in the brain is an important goal for brain health and function. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of Exercise on neurotrophic factors by influencing the expression of vanilloid receptor type 1 (TRPV1). Methods: Convulsions were induced by injecting pentylenetetrazol (PTZ,35 mg/kg) five hours after Exercise. Animals were divided into five groups: sham (Sham), Seizure (PTZ), Exercise (EX), Exercise with Seizure induction (EX+PTZ), and Exercise before Seizure induction (EX-PTZ). The Exercise was 30 minutes of forced running on a treadmill, five days a week for four weeks. Results: The average percentage of NGF cells in the Exercise groups (EX), Exercise with Seizure induction (EX+PTZ), and Exercise before Seizure induction (EX-PTZ), and GDNF in the Exercise group with Seizure induction (EX+PTZ) had a significant increase compared to the Seizure group (PTZ). Also, TRPV1 activity in Exercise groups (EX), Exercise with Seizure induction (EX+PTZ), and Exercise before Seizure induction (EX-PTZ) showed a significant increase compared to the Seizure group (PTZ). Conclusions: Our findings suggested the possible antiepileptic and antiepileptogenesis effects of Exercise through activation of neurotrophic factors and TRPV1 modulation.

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    Navazesh, Azam, RASOOLIJAZI, HOMA, Rahmani, Ghazal, Bavi, Saad, VAHABZADEH, GELAREH, SOLEIMANI, MANSOUREH, & KARIMZADEH, FARIBA. (2023). Modulatory Effect of Neurotrophic Factors on the TRPV1 Expression: Possible Mechanisms Involved in the Antiepileptic Effect of Exercise. ARCHIVES OF NEUROSCIENCE, 10(1), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1091262/en

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    Navazesh Azam, RASOOLIJAZI HOMA, Rahmani Ghazal, Bavi Saad, VAHABZADEH GELAREH, SOLEIMANI MANSOUREH, KARIMZADEH FARIBA. Modulatory Effect of Neurotrophic Factors on the TRPV1 Expression: Possible Mechanisms Involved in the Antiepileptic Effect of Exercise. ARCHIVES OF NEUROSCIENCE[Internet]. 2023;10(1):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1091262/en

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    Azam Navazesh, HOMA RASOOLIJAZI, Ghazal Rahmani, Saad Bavi, GELAREH VAHABZADEH, MANSOUREH SOLEIMANI, and FARIBA KARIMZADEH, “Modulatory Effect of Neurotrophic Factors on the TRPV1 Expression: Possible Mechanisms Involved in the Antiepileptic Effect of Exercise,” ARCHIVES OF NEUROSCIENCE, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 0–0, 2023, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1091262/en

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