神经可塑性门控:急性有氧运动对感觉运动皮层的脑刺激作用和机制。

Q3 Neuroscience
Yudai Yamazaki, Daisuke Sato, Koya Yamashiro
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摘要

有氧运动是一种“大脑刺激”或“药物”,可以改善执行功能、记忆力和心理健康。除了这一证据之外,最近的研究表明,有氧运动对感觉运动皮层的神经可塑性有积极影响,这对运动技能学习或中枢神经系统疾病患者的康复至关重要。通过调节有氧运动引起的皮质内兴奋性,感觉运动皮层内兴奋/抑制平衡的改变被认为是潜在的机制。本章以急性有氧运动为重点,总结了有氧运动对感觉运动皮层神经可塑性的影响。此外,我们描述了急性有氧运动对皮质内兴奋性变化和兴奋/抑制平衡变化的影响,这被认为是增强神经可塑性的机制,并简要解释了用于评估它们的方法。我们对运动的潜在好处提供了重要的见解,超越了认知和记忆,从而扩大了有氧运动作为“大脑刺激”和“药物”的作用。
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Gating of Neuroplasticity: Effects and Mechanisms of Acute Aerobic Exercise as a Brain Stimulation for the Sensorimotor Cortex.

Aerobic exercise works as a "brain stimulation" or "medicine" to improve executive function, memory, and mental health. In addition to this evidence, recent studies have demonstrated that aerobic exercise positively affects neuroplasticity in the sensorimotor cortex, which is essential for motor skill learning, or rehabilitation in patients with central nervous system disorders. A shift in the excitatory/inhibitory balance within the sensorimotor cortex through the modulation of intracortical excitability elicited by aerobic exercise has been postulated as the underlying mechanism. In this chapter, we focus on acute aerobic exercise and summarize the effects of aerobic exercise on neuroplasticity in the sensorimotor cortex. Additionally, we describe the effects of acute aerobic exercise on changes in intracortical excitability and shifts in excitatory/inhibitory balance, which are considered mechanisms of enhanced neuroplasticity, with a brief explanation of the methods used to evaluate them. We provide important insights into the potential benefits of exercise beyond cognition and memory, thus expanding the role of aerobic exercise as a "brain stimulation" and "medicine."

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Advances in neurobiology
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