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脑源性神经营养因子是否介导了运动对记忆的影响?

Does brain-derived neurotrophic factor mediate the effects of exercise on memory?

机构信息

Exercise & Memory Laboratory, Department of Health, Exercise Science and Recreation Management, University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA.

出版信息

Phys Sportsmed. 2019 Nov;47(4):395-405. doi: 10.1080/00913847.2019.1610255. Epub 2019 Apr 27.

Abstract

: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has been hypothesized as a potential mechanism through which exercise may subserve memory function. The present review specifically evaluates this hypothesis.: Studies were identified using electronic databases, including PubMed, PsychInfo, Sports Discus and Google Scholar.: In total, 52 articles met the study criteria, and among these, 36 were conducted in an animal model and 16 among humans. Among the animal experiments, 100% of them demonstrated that chronic exercise improved memory function; 97% demonstrated an exercise-induced increase in BDNF; and among the eight evaluating BDNF as a mediator, 100% provided evidence that BDNF mediated the relationship between exercise and memory. The findings in the human studies were mixed. Among the human studies, 44% demonstrated that varying exercise protocols improved memory and increased BDNF levels, and among the studies evaluating BDNF as a mediator, 40% provided evidence that BDNF mediated the relationship between exercise and memory.: In animal models, chronic exercise training robustly increases BDNF and improves memory performance, with reasonable evidence to also suggest that BDNF may mediate the exercise-memory interaction. These interrelationships, however, are less clear among humans. Future research among humans, in particular, is needed to evaluate the extent to which BDNF may mediate the relationship between exercise and memory.

摘要

脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)被认为是运动可能发挥记忆功能的潜在机制。本综述专门评估了这一假设。

通过电子数据库,包括 PubMed、PsychInfo、Sports Discus 和 Google Scholar 进行研究检索。

共有 52 篇文章符合研究标准,其中 36 篇在动物模型中进行,16 篇在人类中进行。在动物实验中,100%的实验表明慢性运动改善了记忆功能;97%的实验表明运动诱导 BDNF 增加;在评估 BDNF 作为中介的八项实验中,100%的实验提供了证据,表明 BDNF 介导了运动和记忆之间的关系。人类研究的结果则存在差异。在人类研究中,44%的实验表明不同的运动方案改善了记忆并增加了 BDNF 水平,在评估 BDNF 作为中介的研究中,40%的实验提供了证据,表明 BDNF 介导了运动和记忆之间的关系。

在动物模型中,慢性运动训练可显著增加 BDNF 并改善记忆表现,有合理的证据表明 BDNF 可能介导运动与记忆的相互作用。然而,这些相互关系在人类中并不那么明确。需要对人类进行进一步的研究,以评估 BDNF 在多大程度上可能介导运动和记忆之间的关系。

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