Muscle-derived miR-200a-3p through light-intensity exercise may contribute to improve memory dysfunction in type 2 diabetic mice
Takeru Shima,
Hayate Onishi,
Chiho Terashima
Abstract:Background: Memory dysfunction associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) poses a considerable threat to overall well-being. Engaging in light-intensity exercise has been shown to exert favorable effects on hippocampal function and molecular profiles, including Mct2 mRNA and miR-200a-3p. Nonetheless, a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms underlying the positive impact of light-intensity exercise remains elusive. Here, we assessed the influence of exosomal miR-200a-3p secretion from gastrocnemius… Show more
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