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- jnc.12969 doi "10.1111/jnc.12969".
- jnc.12969 isCitedBy Neurobiological_effects_of_physical_exercise.
- jnc.12969 issue "1".
- jnc.12969 journal "J. Neurochem.".
- jnc.12969 pages "5–19".
- jnc.12969 pmc "4301186".
- jnc.12969 pmid "25327899".
- jnc.12969 quote "The beneficial effects of exercise extend beyond peripheral tissues to also include the brain. ... Because of the blood–brain barrier, it was traditionally thought that the beneficial effects of exercise on the CNS were not orchestrated through systemic changes in the periphery. However, recent studies suggest that the effects of exercise are, in part, mediated by changes in the systemic environment. Investigations looking at magnetic resonance imaging measurements of cerebral blood volume in the hippocampus have demonstrated that exercise selectively increased the cerebral blood volume of the dentate gyrus, correlating with post-mortem increase in neurogenesis . From a molecular perspective, elevated systemic levels of circulating growth factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor and insulin-like growth factor 1 in blood elicited by increased exercise have been shown to mediate, in part, enhancements in neurogenesis . Coincidently, circulating levels of IGF-1 decrease with age and the restoration to levels resembling a younger systemic environment up-regulate neurogenesis and improve learning and memory .".
- jnc.12969 title "Aging and brain rejuvenation as systemic events".
- jnc.12969 vauthors "Bouchard J, Villeda SA".
- jnc.12969 volume "132".
- jnc.12969 year "2015".