“Vitaction” deficiency: a possible root cause for multiple lifestyle disorders including Alzheimer’s disease

M. Watve, Ashwini Keskar Sardeshmukh
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Behavioural environment and behavioural responses of an individual are known to affect multiple aspects of physiology including neuroendocrine and growth factor signalling, angiogenesis, stem cell dynamics, tissue homeostasis, and maintenance. Despite substantial evidence, the role of behaviour-physiology interface in human health and disease remains underappreciated. The hypothesis proposed here suggests that deficiencies of certain behaviours that have evolved to become essential or “vitactions” can potentially trigger multiple health problems. Altered growth factor expression because of vitaction deficiencies affects angiogenesis and vascular function, neuronal maintenance, transport of glucose and other nutrients to the brain, mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, inflammation, and protein aggregation dynamics all implicated in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Exercise is already known to be effective in prevention of AD. The hypothesis suggests that it is the behavioural component of exercise over mechanical activity and calorie burning that has crucial effects on brain health through multiple signalling pathways. Similar to vitamin deficiencies, where supplying the deficient vitamin is the only effective solution, for vitaction deficiencies supplying the deficient behavioural stimuli through behaviourally enriched exercise can be the most effective remedy.
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"维生素活性 "缺乏症:包括阿尔茨海默病在内的多种生活方式疾病的可能根源
众所周知,行为环境和个体的行为反应会影响生理学的多个方面,包括神经内分泌和生长因子信号、血管生成、干细胞动态、组织稳态和维持。尽管有大量证据表明,行为生理学界面在人类健康和疾病中的作用仍未得到充分重视。本文提出的假设表明,某些进化为必需行为或 "维生素作用 "的行为缺陷有可能引发多种健康问题。由于缺乏维生素作用而导致的生长因子表达改变会影响血管生成和血管功能、神经元维持、葡萄糖和其他营养物质向大脑的运输、线粒体功能、氧化应激、炎症和蛋白质聚集动力学,所有这些都与阿尔茨海默氏症(AD)有关。众所周知,运动能有效预防老年痴呆症。该假说认为,运动的行为成分超过了机械活动和卡路里消耗,通过多种信号通路对大脑健康产生了至关重要的影响。与维生素缺乏症的唯一有效解决办法是提供缺乏的维生素类似,对于维生素缺乏症,通过丰富行为的运动提供缺乏的行为刺激可能是最有效的补救办法。
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