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Engaging cognitive circuits to promote motor recovery in degenerative disorders. exercise as a learning modality

机译:参与认知回路以促进退行性疾病中的运动恢复。作为学习方式

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Exercise and physical activity are fundamental components of a lifestyle essential in maintaining a healthy brain. This is primarily due to the fact that the adult brain maintains a high degree of plasticity and activity is essential for homeostasis throughout life. Plasticity is not lost even in the context of a neurodegenerative disorder, but could be maladaptive thus promoting disease onset and progression. A major breakthrough in treating brain disorders such as Parkinson’s disease is to drive neuroplasticity in a direction to improve motor and cognitive dysfunction. The purpose of this short review is to present the evidence from our laboratories that supports neuroplasticity as a potential therapeutic target in treating brain disorders. We consider that the enhancement of motor recovery in both animal models of dopamine depletion and in patients with Parkinson’s disease is optimized when cognitive circuits are engaged; in other words, the brain is engaged in a learning modality. Therefore, we propose that to be effective in treating Parkinson’s disease, physical therapy must employ both skill-based exercise (to drive specific circuits) and aerobic exercise (to drive the expression of molecules required to strengthen synaptic connections) components to select those neuronal circuits, such as the corticostriatal pathway, necessary to restore proper motor and cognitive behaviors. In the wide spectrum of different forms of exercise, learning as the fundamental modality likely links interventions used to treat patients with Parkinson’s disease and may be necessary to drive beneficial neuroplasticity resulting in symptomatic improvement and possible disease modification.
机译:运动和体育锻炼是维持大脑健康必不可少的生活方式的基本组成部分。这主要归因于这样的事实,即成年大脑保持高度可塑性,而活动对于终生的动态平衡至关重要。即使在神经退行性疾病的情况下,可塑性也不会丧失,但可能会适应不良,从而促进疾病的发作和发展。治疗帕金森氏病等脑部疾病的一项重大突破是推动神经可塑性朝着改善运动和认知功能障碍的方向发展。这篇简短评论的目的是提供来自我们实验室的证据,这些证据支持神经可塑性作为治疗脑部疾病的潜在治疗靶标。我们认为,多巴胺耗竭的动物模型和帕金森氏病患者的运动恢复均在认知回路参与时得到了优化。换句话说,大脑参与了一种学习方式。因此,我们建议,为了有效治疗帕金森氏病,物理疗法必须同时使用基于技能的锻炼(以驱动特定的回路)和有氧运动(以驱动增强突触连接所需的分子的表达)成分来选择这些神经元回路。 ,例如皮质皮质通路,是恢复正常运动和认知行为所必需的。在各种各样的不同形式的锻炼中,学习作为基本方式可能会与用于治疗帕金森氏病的干预措施相联系,并且可能对于促进有益的神经可塑性从而导致症状改善和可能的疾病改变是必要的。

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