1. Plasma irisin and the brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels in sedentary subjects: effect of 8-weeks lifestyle intervention
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Radikova Zofia, Mosna Lucia, Eckerstorfer Carmen, Bajer Boris, Havranova Andrea, Imrich Richard, Vlcek Miroslav, and Penesova Adela
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irisin ,bdnf ,physical activity ,sedentary lifestyle ,cardiometabolic improvement ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Objectives. Sedentary lifestyle increasingly observed in the population contributes to the incremental incidence of obesity, cardiovascular diseases, mental disorders, type 2 diabetes, hyper-tension, dyslipidemia, and others. Physical inactivity together with an imbalance in caloric intake and expenditure leads to a loss of muscle mass, reduced insulin sensitivity, and accumulation of the visceral fat. Organokines (adipokines, myokines, hepatokines, etc.) serve in the organism for inter-organ communication. However, human studies focused on the exercise-related changes in plasma levels of certain myokines have produced contradictory results. In the present study, we verified a hypothesis that myokine irisin, which is expected to increase in response to physical activity, induces brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) production and by this way mediates the beneficial effect of exercise on several brain functions.
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- 2024
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