Journal: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Article Title: Aerobic exercise and gut flora: a key link to improved cognitive impairment in mice with Parkinson’s disease
doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2025.1630003
Figure Lengend Snippet: Bands of FNDC5, BDNF, cAMP, PGC1-α, CREB, and β-actin in the midbrain of WB from A to F statistical map, n = 3. (G,H) Clustering heat map of major plasma metabolites. (I,J) Heat map of correlation between major intestinal differential bacteria and major plasma metabolites, n = 6. Pos: anode, Neg: cathode, Parkinson’s disease mice in group B (MPTP group), aerobic exercise mice in group C (MPTP+Ex group), * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01. This schematic illustrates the pathway through which aerobic exercise mediates cognitive rehabilitation in Parkinson’s disease, based on our investigational results.
Article Snippet: The following antibodies were used: anti-TH antibody (Cat#SAB2701683, Sigma, USA), anti-ZO-1 antibody (Cat#13663, CST, USA), anti-Occludin antibody (Cat#ab222691, Abcam, UK), anti-cluadin-5 antibody (Cat#ab172968, Abcam, UK), anti-BDNF antibody (Cat# 28205-1-AP, Proteintech, USA), anti-FNDC5 antibody (Cat# 82671-1-RR, Proteintech, USA), anti-cAMP antibody (Cat# 82940-1-RR, Proteintech, USA) anti-PGC1- α (Cat# HY- P80783 , MedChemExpress, USA) antibody, anti-CREB antibody (Cat# HY- P80092 , MedChemExpress, USA), anti- β -actin antibody (Cat# 60008-1-Ig, Proteintech, USA), Anti-GAPDH Antibody (Cat# 10494-1-AP, Proteintech, USA), Goat Anti-Rabbit Antibody (Cat# VSA27, Vicmed, XZ, CHN), Goat Anti-Mouse Antibody (Cat# VSA32, Vicmed, XZ, CHN).
Techniques: Clinical Proteomics, Bacteria