Addressing the Effect of Exercise on Glial Cells: Focus on Ependymal Cells.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of integrative neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.31083/j.jin2312216
Grazia Maugeri, Alessandra Amato, Giuseppe Evola, Velia D'Agata, Giuseppe Musumeci
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A growing body of research highlights the positive impact of regular physical activity on improving physical and mental health. On the other hand, physical inactivity is one of the leading risk factors for noncommunicable diseases and death worldwide. Exercise profoundly impacts various body districts, including the central nervous system. Here, overwhelming evidence exists that physical exercise affects neurons and glial cells, by promoting their interaction. Physical exercise directly acts on ependymal cells by promoting their proliferation and activation, maintaing brain homeostasis in healthy animals and promote locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury. This review aims to describe the main anatomical characteristics and functions of ependymal cells and provide an overview of the effects of different types of physical exercise on glial cells, focusing on the ependymal cells.

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解决运动对神经胶质细胞的影响:关注室管膜细胞。
越来越多的研究强调了定期体育锻炼对改善身心健康的积极影响。另一方面,缺乏身体活动是全世界非传染性疾病和死亡的主要风险因素之一。运动深刻地影响身体的各个区域,包括中枢神经系统。有大量证据表明,体育锻炼可以通过促进神经元和神经胶质细胞的相互作用来影响它们。体育锻炼直接作用于室管膜细胞,促进其增殖和活化,维持健康动物的大脑稳态,促进脊髓损伤后的运动恢复。本文旨在介绍室管膜细胞的主要解剖特征和功能,并概述不同类型的体育锻炼对神经胶质细胞的影响,重点是室管膜细胞。
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期刊介绍: JIN is an international peer-reviewed, open access journal. JIN publishes leading-edge research at the interface of theoretical and experimental neuroscience, focusing across hierarchical levels of brain organization to better understand how diverse functions are integrated. We encourage submissions from scientists of all specialties that relate to brain functioning.
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