2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2013.05.063
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Effects of moderate exercise over different phases on age-related physiological dysfunction in testes of SAMP8 mice

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“…Similarly, in a study on male SAMP8 mice -a senescence-accelerated strain-wherein the mice were maintained as sedentary or subjected to daily 15-min periods of swimming exercise, a significantly greater serum testosterone level was observed in the exercise group. 26 A similar trend is observed in humans, with physical activity being associated with higher testosterone levels, 27,28 whereas immobilization being associated with lower testosterone levels. 29,30 A previous study found no difference in total serum testosterone concentrations between sedentary and swimming rats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Similarly, in a study on male SAMP8 mice -a senescence-accelerated strain-wherein the mice were maintained as sedentary or subjected to daily 15-min periods of swimming exercise, a significantly greater serum testosterone level was observed in the exercise group. 26 A similar trend is observed in humans, with physical activity being associated with higher testosterone levels, 27,28 whereas immobilization being associated with lower testosterone levels. 29,30 A previous study found no difference in total serum testosterone concentrations between sedentary and swimming rats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…P8 senescent mice exhibited signs of systemic inflammation affecting the liver, pancreas, cochlea, bones, testes and plasma levels of several cytokines and proinflammatory factors [29,31-37]. In addition to their peripheral inflamed phenotype, a proinflammatory brain environment may be involved in the neurodegenerative traits and/or cognitive deficiency in P8 mice [38].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exercise-induced elevations in mitochondrial biogenesis have been shown to decrease ROS production, suppress mitochondrial apoptotic susceptibility, and reduce myonuclear DNA fragmentation in numerous tissues of both young and old animals (Kwak et al 2006; Ljubicic et al 2009; Siu et al 2004; Siu et al 2005; Song et al 2006). However, only a few studies have investigated whether exercise causes beneficial adaptations in testicular tissue (Chigurupati et al 2008; Safdar et al 2011; Zhao et al 2013). For example, Safdar et al (2011) demonstrated that endurance exercise confers protection against progeroid aging by preventing decrements in mitochondrial biogenesis/function, suppressing apoptosis, and attenuating the loss in tissue mass in multiple tissues, including testicular tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%