Role of exercise on ncRNAs and exosomal ncRNAs in preventing neurodegenerative diseases: a narrative review.

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1186/s10020-025-01091-y
Shangwu Liu, Runhong Zhang, Jamal Hallajzadeh
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Engaging in activity has proven to have beneficial effects on different facets of well-being, such as conditions related to the deterioration of the nervous system. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) and exosomal ncRNAs associated with vesicles have been recognized as influencers of gene expression and cell signaling, potentially contributing to the positive impact of physical activity on neurodegenerative conditions. It is hypothesized that exercise-induced changes in ncRNA expression may regulate key processes involved in neuroprotection, including neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, protein aggregation, and synaptic function. Exercise has shown promise in preventing neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), and ncRNAs and exosomal ncRNAs are emerging as potential mediators of these benefits. In review, we explored how ncRNAs and exosomal ncRNAs play a role in enhancing the impacts of activity on neurodegenerative disorders for future treatments. Research studies, both preclinical and clinical, that have documented the use of various exercises and their effects on ncRNAs and exosomal ncRNAs for the treatment of NDs have been compiled and enlisted from the PubMed database, spanning the time period from the year 2000 up to the current time. Studies show that manipulating specific ncRNAs or harnessing exercise-induced changes in ncRNA expression and exosomal cargo could potentially be utilized as therapeutic strategies for preventing or treating NDs. In conclusion, studies suggest that various exercise modalities, including aerobic, resistance, and high-intensity interval training, can modulate the expression of ncRNAs and exosomal ncRNAs in the context of NDs. The altered ncRNA profiles may contribute to the neuroprotective and therapeutic effects observed with exercise interventions. However, more research is needed to fully understand the underlying mechanisms and to further explore the potential of exercise-induced ncRNA signatures as biomarkers and therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative disorders.

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运动对ncrna和外泌体ncrna在预防神经退行性疾病中的作用:一项叙述性综述
参与活动已被证明对健康的各个方面都有有益的影响,比如与神经系统退化有关的疾病。与囊泡相关的非编码rna (ncRNAs)和外泌体ncRNAs已被认为是基因表达和细胞信号传导的影响者,可能有助于身体活动对神经退行性疾病的积极影响。据推测,运动诱导的ncRNA表达的变化可能调节涉及神经保护的关键过程,包括神经炎症、氧化应激、蛋白质聚集和突触功能。运动已显示出预防神经退行性疾病(NDs)的希望,而ncrna和外泌体ncrna正成为这些益处的潜在介质。在综述中,我们探讨了ncRNAs和外泌体ncRNAs如何在增强活性对神经退行性疾病的影响中发挥作用,以用于未来的治疗。临床前和临床研究都记录了各种锻炼的使用及其对ncrna和外泌体ncrna治疗ndds的影响,这些研究已经从PubMed数据库中编译和收录,时间范围从2000年到现在。研究表明,操纵特定的ncRNA或利用运动诱导的ncRNA表达和外泌体货物的变化可能被用作预防或治疗NDs的治疗策略。总之,研究表明,各种运动方式,包括有氧、阻力和高强度间歇训练,可以调节ncRNAs和外泌体ncRNAs在NDs中的表达。ncRNA谱的改变可能有助于运动干预观察到的神经保护和治疗作用。然而,需要更多的研究来充分了解其潜在机制,并进一步探索运动诱导的ncRNA标记作为神经退行性疾病的生物标志物和治疗靶点的潜力。
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Molecular Medicine
Molecular Medicine 医学-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Medicine is an open access journal that focuses on publishing recent findings related to disease pathogenesis at the molecular or physiological level. These insights can potentially contribute to the development of specific tools for disease diagnosis, treatment, or prevention. The journal considers manuscripts that present material pertinent to the genetic, molecular, or cellular underpinnings of critical physiological or disease processes. Submissions to Molecular Medicine are expected to elucidate the broader implications of the research findings for human disease and medicine in a manner that is accessible to a wide audience.
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