运动及其对情绪障碍和神经变性的有益影响:外泌体参与的新机制视角。

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Jingwen Wang, Shiqian Fan, Jianshe Wang
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摘要

情绪障碍(MDs),包括抑郁和焦虑,是全球致残的主要原因之一,但目前的治疗往往不能完全缓解。妇女受到的影响尤为严重,因此需要采取更有针对性和更有效的干预措施。新出现的证据表明,小细胞外囊泡(sev),特别是有氧运动中释放的外泌体,可能通过促进器官间通讯和传递神经活性货物(如microrna)穿过血脑屏障来调节其抗抑郁作用。这些囊泡影响突触可塑性、神经发生和炎症,提供了机制见解和生物标志物潜力。这篇综述提出运动诱导的外泌体是大脑健康和情绪调节的关键调节剂。通过综合人类和动物研究的结果,我们探索有氧运动如何通过外泌体信号促进神经恢复,并注意性别特异性激素的影响。了解这些途径可以为管理情绪障碍和减轻神经退行性风险提供基于精确的非药物策略。
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Exercise and its beneficial impacts on mood disorders and neurodegeneration: a novel mechanistic perspective of the exosomes involvement.

Mood disorders (MDs), including depression and anxiety, are among the leading causes of global disability, yet current treatments often yield incomplete remission. Women are disproportionately affected, underscoring the need for more targeted and effective interventions. Emerging evidence suggests that small extracellular vesicles (sEVs), particularly exosomes released during aerobic exercise, may mediate its antidepressant effects by facilitating inter-organ communication and delivering neuroactive cargo, such as microRNAs, across the blood-brain barrier. These vesicles influence synaptic plasticity, neurogenesis, and inflammation, offering both mechanistic insight and biomarker potential. This review proposes that exercise-induced exosomes are key modulators of brain health and mood regulation. By synthesizing findings from human and animal studies, we explore how aerobic exercise promotes neural resilience through exosomal signaling, with attention to sex-specific hormonal influences. Understanding these pathways may inform precision-based, non-pharmacological strategies for managing mood disorders and mitigating neurodegenerative risk.

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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
2.30%
发文量
293
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry: An International Journal for Chemical Biology in Health and Disease publishes original research papers and short communications in all areas of the biochemical sciences, emphasizing novel findings relevant to the biochemical basis of cellular function and disease processes, as well as the mechanics of action of hormones and chemical agents. Coverage includes membrane transport, receptor mechanism, immune response, secretory processes, and cytoskeletal function, as well as biochemical structure-function relationships in the cell. In addition to the reports of original research, the journal publishes state of the art reviews. Specific subjects covered by Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry include cellular metabolism, cellular pathophysiology, enzymology, ion transport, lipid biochemistry, membrane biochemistry, molecular biology, nuclear structure and function, and protein chemistry.
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