Neuroprotective effects of physical exercise: Implications in health and disease

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Abstract

Physical exercises have long been linked to numerous health improvements, ranging from cardiovascular to psychiatric. In this review, we take a closer look on its anatomical, physiological and chemical effects on the brain. Starting from the clinical to the cellular level, we will analyze the neurogenesis, anti-inflammatory effects on Brain-Blood Barrier and synaptic plasticity, outlining known molecular aspects that are influenced by physical activity, such as: gene expression, changes of growth factors and neurotransmitter levels and means of reverting molecular mechanisms of ageing. The brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is one of the central molecules that links the physical exercise to neurogenesis, neuroprotection, cognitive functions, dendritic growth, memory formation and many more. We indicate the correlation between physical activity and mental health in diseases like depression, Alzheimer’s dementia and Parkinson’s disease.

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Pintilie, S. R., Condrat, A. D., Fodor, A., Sitar-Taut, A. V., Damian, M., Login, C., … Vulturar, R. (2021). Neuroprotective effects of physical exercise: Implications in health and disease. Romanian Medical Journal, 68(3), 383–389. https://doi.org/10.37897/RMJ.2021.3.9

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