焦虑
脂质运载蛋白
前额叶皮质
医学
单调的工作
体育锻炼
心理学
内分泌学
内科学
精神科
认知
作者
Fengzhen Yang,Yajie Wang,Xiao Wang,Mei Wang,Kwok‐Fai So,Lan Yan,Li Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adbi.202500015
摘要
Abstract Exercise training can prevent anxiety disorders in both rodent models and human cohorts. The involvement of peripheral factors in exercise‐mediated mental health is being appreciated. It is recently shown that the hepatic biosynthesis of lipocalin‐2 (LCN2) can respond to chronic restraint stress (CRS) and elicit anxiety‐like behaviors via inhibiting the neural activity in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Here, it is found that 14‐day treadmill exercise training ameliorates anxiety‐like behaviors in these CRS‐treated mice. Further assays show that exercise intervention reduces the hepatic release of LCN2. Meanwhile, exercise training may also counteract the adverse effect of LCN2 via relieving the cortical microglial cell proliferation. The results collectively suggest that exercise training may modulate the liver‐brain axis to reshape the cortical activity for preventing anxiety disorders.
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