高强度训练和鸢尾素反应:鸢尾素反应可能的分子串扰

IF 1.7 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Ping Li , Ligang Tong , Xuecui Bi
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体育锻炼因其通过改变基因、分子或组织水平的多效效应而对健康产生积极影响而被广泛认可。这些优势的程度取决于引发最佳阈值适应的强度,促进细胞内或细胞间的相互作用和交流。这需要激活几种蛋白质、酶和激素。鸢尾素是一种运动触发的激素,在将白色脂肪转化为棕色脂肪、增强骨骼健康和优化大脑功能方面起着关键作用。鸢尾素的激活取决于触发几个分子交叉对话的精确运动方案。然而,没有制定具体的运动方案(类型/强度/持续时间)。因此,建立特定的运动方案可以揭示鸢尾素对骨骼和大脑健康的益处。本文综述了高强度训练(HIT)如何通过激活鸢尾素的上下游分子信号通路来触发鸢尾素反应,以及HIT如何帮助这些信号通路串扰以改善鸢尾素反应。
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High-intensity training and irisin response: A possible molecular cross-talk for irisin response
Physical exercise is widely recognized for its positive effect on health through alterations in genetic, molecular, or tissue-level pleiotropic effects. The extent of these advantages hinges on the intensity that elicits optimal threshold adaptation, facilitating interactions and communication within or between the cells. This requires the activation of several proteins, enzymes, and hormones. Irisin, an exercise-triggered hormone, is pivotal in converting white fat into brown fat, enhancing bone health, and optimizing brain functions. The activation of irisin is contingent upon precise exercise protocols that trigger several molecular cross-talks. However, no specific exercise protocols (types/intensity/duration) have been developed. Therefore, establishing specific exercise protocols could reveal irisin-induced benefits on bone and brain health. The present review discussed how high-intensity training (HIT) triggers the irisin response by activating its upstream and downstream molecular signaling pathways and how HIT helps to cross-talk these signaling pathways to improve irisin response.
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