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Mechanisms underlying the effect of voluntary running on adult hippocampal neurogenesis
Authors:Yu Gao  Moosa Syed  Xinyu Zhao
Affiliation:Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Abstract:Adult hippocampal neurogenesis is important for preserving learning and memory-related cognitive functions. Physical exercise, especially voluntary running, is one of the strongest stimuli to promote neurogenesis and has beneficial effects on cognitive functions. Voluntary running promotes exit of neural stem cells (NSCs) from the quiescent stage, proliferation of NSCs and progenitors, survival of newborn cells, morphological development of immature neuron, and integration of new neurons into the hippocampal circuitry. However, the detailed mechanisms driving these changes remain unclear. In this review, we will summarize current knowledge with respect to molecular mechanisms underlying voluntary running-induced neurogenesis, highlighting recent genome-wide gene expression analyses. In addition, we will discuss new approaches and future directions for dissecting the complex cellular mechanisms driving change in adult-born new neurons in response to physical exercise.
Keywords:adult neurogenesis  gene expression  genome wide  physical exercise  voluntary running
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