Perspectives on rehabilitation, exercise and synaptogenesis after stroke

Chaitu Dandu, Fengwu Li, Yuchuan Ding
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Strokes are a leading cause of death, persistent neurological deficits, and physical disability worldwide. Exercise-mediated adaptations are an emerging form of therapies that aim to attenuate the severity of post-stroke physical disability; however, there are uncertainties regarding how specific parameters, such as time to initiation and intensity of exercise, affect rehabilitation outcomes. At the cellular level, physical rehabilitation after stroke may enhance post-stroke gluconeogenesis to promote neuroplasticity over cellular damage via hypoxia-inducible factor-1α and exosomes. Furthermore, there is thought to be an optimal time for the initiation of exercise after a stroke, but there is disagreement and uncertainty about this optimal time. This paper discusses the pathophysiology of physical rehabilitation after stroke and reviews current studies on the effects of physical exercise on stroke rehabilitation and plasticity.
脑卒中后康复、运动和突触发生的研究进展
在世界范围内,中风是导致死亡、持续神经功能缺损和身体残疾的主要原因。运动介导的适应是一种新兴的治疗形式,旨在减轻中风后身体残疾的严重程度;然而,对于具体参数,如开始运动的时间和运动强度,如何影响康复结果存在不确定性。在细胞水平上,脑卒中后的身体康复可能通过缺氧诱导因子-1α和外泌体增强脑卒中后糖异生,从而促进神经可塑性而不是细胞损伤。此外,人们认为中风后开始锻炼有一个最佳时间,但这个最佳时间存在分歧和不确定性。本文讨论了脑卒中后肢体康复的病理生理学,综述了体育锻炼对脑卒中康复和可塑性影响的研究现状。
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