Exercise and DHA prevent the negative effects of hypoxia on EEG and nerve conduction velocity

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Erken, Haydar Ali, Gulten Erken, Ridvan Colak, Osman Genc. Exercise and DHA prevent the negative effects of hypoxia on EEG and nerve conduction velocity. High Alt Med Biol 14:360-366, 2013.It is known that hypoxia has a negative effect on nervous system functions, but exercise and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) have positive effect. In this study, it was investigated whether exercise and/or DHA can prevent the effects of hypoxia on EEG and nerve conduction velocity (NCV). 35 adult Wistar albino male rats were divided into five groups (n=7): control (C), hypoxia (H), hypoxia and exercise (HE), hypoxia and DHA (HD), and hypoxia and exercise and DHA (HED) groups. During the 28-day hypoxia exposure, the HE and HED groups of rats were exercised (0% incline, 30m/min speed, 20min/day, 5 days a week). In addition, DHA (36mg/kg/day) was given by oral gavage to rats in the HD and HED groups. While EEG records were taken before and after the experimental period, NCV records were taken after the experimental period from anesthetized rats. Data were analyzed by paired t-test, one-way ANOVA, and post hoc Tukey test. In this study, it was shown that exposure to hypoxia decreased theta activity and NCV, but exercise and DHA reduced the delta activity, while theta, alpha, beta activities, and NCV were increased. These results have shown that the effects of hypoxia exposure on EEG and NCV can be prevented by exercise and/or DHA.

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Erken, Haydar Ali ( Balikesir Author )

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Acid-Enriched Phospholipids, Docosahexaenoic Acid, Hypobaric Hypoxia, Brain, Performance, Neurons, Hyperpolarization, Suplementation, Rats, Oscillations

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High Altitude Medicine & Biology

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