2024
DOI: 10.18632/aging.205432
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Treadmill exercise can regulate the redox balance in the livers of APP/PS1 mice and reduce LPS accumulation in their brains through the gut-liver-kupffer cell axis

Shunling Yuan,
Yirong Wang,
Jialun Yang
et al.

Abstract: A growing body of clinical data has shown that patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have symptoms such as liver dysfunction and microbial–gut–brain axis dysfunction in addition to brain pathology, presenting a systemic multisystemic pathogenesis. Considering the systemic benefits of exercise, here, we first observed the effects of long-term treadmill exercise on liver injuries in APP/PS1 transgenic AD mice and explored the potential mechanisms of the gut–liver–brain axis’s role in mediating exercise’s abilit… Show more

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