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Exercise-induced immune system response: Anti-inflammatory status on peripheral and central organs.


ABSTRACT: A wide array of molecular pathways has been investigated during the past decade in order to understand the mechanisms by which the practice of physical exercise promotes neuroprotection and reduces the risk of developing communicable and non-communicable chronic diseases. While a single session of physical exercise may represent a challenge for cell homeostasis, repeated physical exercise sessions will improve immunosurveillance and immunocompetence. Additionally, immune cells from the central nervous system will acquire an anti-inflammatory phenotype, protecting central functions from age-induced cognitive decline. This review highlights the exercise-induced anti-inflammatory effect on the prevention or treatment of common chronic clinical and experimental settings. It also suggests the use of pterins in biological fluids as sensitive biomarkers to follow the anti-inflammatory effect of physical exercise.

SUBMITTER: Scheffer DDL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7188661 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exercise-induced immune system response: Anti-inflammatory status on peripheral and central organs.

Scheffer Débora da Luz DDL   Latini Alexandra A  

Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular basis of disease 20200429 10


A wide array of molecular pathways has been investigated during the past decade in order to understand the mechanisms by which the practice of physical exercise promotes neuroprotection and reduces the risk of developing communicable and non-communicable chronic diseases. While a single session of physical exercise may represent a challenge for cell homeostasis, repeated physical exercise sessions will improve immunosurveillance and immunocompetence. Additionally, immune cells from the central n  ...[more]

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