IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Deepak Kumar , Rohith Kumar , Sushmita Janrao , Vaishnavi Sharma , Nusrat Begum , Valencia Fernandes , Dharmendra Kumar Khatri
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帕金森病(PD)是第二大最常见的神经退行性疾病,全球有 700 万至 1000 万患者。它表现为运动症状,如运动迟缓、震颤、僵直和姿势不稳,以及非运动症状,如焦虑和情绪波动。脊髓灰质炎的特征是黑质神经元逐渐丧失、α-突触核蛋白聚集、酪氨酸羟化酶水平降低以及多巴胺信号传导受损。神经炎症在帕金森病的进展中起着关键作用,促炎症细胞因子的升高会促进 M1 微神经胶质细胞的活化,从而加剧神经退行性变。相反,IL-10 和 IL-4 等抗炎细胞因子有助于将小胶质细胞转变为神经保护性 M2 表型,从而减少炎症。动物模型显示,M1 小胶质细胞增多,而 M2 小胶质细胞减少,两者不平衡。本研究探讨了跑步机运动对鱼藤酮诱导的帕金森病小鼠模型的神经保护作用。经过21天的运动后,小鼠的行为障碍有所改善,这体现在开阔地测试、Rota-rod和足迹分析上。运动还降低了促炎细胞因子、TNF-α和IL-1β的水平,同时增加了抗炎细胞因子、IL-10和IL-4。这种转变与α-突触核蛋白水平的降低和酪氨酸羟化酶表达的增加相关,表明神经变性的减少。这些研究结果表明,跑步机运动可以通过调节神经炎症和恢复多巴胺能功能来减轻帕金森病的症状和病理变化。
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Treadmill exercise mitigates rotenone-induced neuroinflammation and α-synuclein level in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease

Treadmill exercise mitigates rotenone-induced neuroinflammation and α-synuclein level in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, affecting 7–10 million people globally. It presents with motor symptoms like bradykinesia, tremors, rigidity, and postural instability, along with non-motor issues such as anxiety and mood fluctuations. PD is characterized by the progressive loss of nigrostriatal neurons, α-synuclein protein aggregation, reduced tyrosine hydroxylase level, and impaired dopamine signaling. Neuroinflammation plays a key role in PD progression, with elevated pro-inflammatory cytokines promoting M1 microglial activation, which exacerbates neurodegeneration. Conversely, anti-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-10 and IL-4 help shift microglia to the neuroprotective M2 phenotype, reducing inflammation. Animal models show an imbalance with increased M1 and reduced M2 microglia. This study explored the neuroprotective effects of treadmill exercise in a rotenone-induced PD mouse model. After 21 days of exercise, behavioral impairments improved, as shown by open field tests, Rota-rod, and footprint analysis. Exercise also reduced pro-inflammatory cytokines; TNF-α, and IL-1β levels while increasing anti-inflammatory cytokines; IL-10, and IL-4. This shift correlated with decreased α-synuclein levels and increased tyrosine hydroxylase expression, indicating reduced neurodegeneration. These findings suggest that treadmill exercise can mitigate PD symptoms and pathology by modulating neuroinflammation and restoring dopaminergic function.
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Brain Research
Brain Research 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
268
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: An international multidisciplinary journal devoted to fundamental research in the brain sciences. Brain Research publishes papers reporting interdisciplinary investigations of nervous system structure and function that are of general interest to the international community of neuroscientists. As is evident from the journals name, its scope is broad, ranging from cellular and molecular studies through systems neuroscience, cognition and disease. Invited reviews are also published; suggestions for and inquiries about potential reviews are welcomed. With the appearance of the final issue of the 2011 subscription, Vol. 67/1-2 (24 June 2011), Brain Research Reviews has ceased publication as a distinct journal separate from Brain Research. Review articles accepted for Brain Research are now published in that journal.
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