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Impacts of exercise interventions on different diseases and organ functions in mice

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JOURNAL OF SPORT AND HEALTH SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 53-73

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SHANGHAI UNIV SPORT
DOI: 10.1016/j.jshs.2019.07.004

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Diseases; Exercise intervention; Mice; Organ functions

资金

  1. Major Research Plan of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [91749104]
  2. Emergency Management Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [31842034]
  3. Shanghai Pujiang Talent Project [18PJ1400700]
  4. Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan of Shanghai Science and Technology Committee [18140901300]
  5. Open Research Fund of the National Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering [SKLGE1803]
  6. Open Research Fund of the State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology [KF-GN-201701]

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Background: In recent years, much evidence has emerged to indicate that exercise can benefit people when performed properly. This review summarizes the exercise interventions used in studies involving mice as they are related to special diseases or physiological status. To further understand the effects of exercise interventions in treating or preventing diseases, it is important to establish a template for exercise interventions that can be used in future exercise-related studies. Methods: PubMed was used as the data resource for articles. To identify studies related to the effectiveness of exercise interventions for treating various diseases and organ functions in mice, we used the following search language: (exercise [Title] OR training [Title] OR physical activity [Title]) AND (mice [title/abstract] OR mouse [title/abstract] OR mus [title/abstract]). To limit the range of search results, we included 2 filters: one that limited publication dates to in 10 years and one that sorted the results as best match. Then we grouped the commonly used exercise methods according to their similarities and differences. We then evaluated the effectiveness of the exercise interventions for their impact on diseases and organ functions in 8 different systems. Results: A total of 331 articles were included in the analysis procedure. The articles were then segmented into 8 systems for which the exercise interventions were used in targeting and treating disorders: motor system (60 studies), metabolic system (45 studies), cardio-cerebral vascular system (58 studies), nervous system (74 studies), immune system (32 studies), respiratory system (7 studies), digestive system (1 study), and the system related to the development of cancer (54 studies). The methods of exercise interventions mainly involved the use of treadmills, voluntary wheel-running, forced wheel-running, swimming, and resistance training. It was found that regardless of the specific exercise method used, most of them demonstrated positive effects on various systemic diseases and organ functions. Most diseases were remitted with exercise regardless of the exercise method used, although some diseases showed the best remission effects when a specific method was used. Conclusion: Our review strongly suggests that exercise intervention is a cornerstone in disease prevention and treatment in mice. Because exercise interventions in humans typically focus on chronic diseases, national fitness, and body weight loss, and typically have low intervention compliance rates, it is important to use mice models to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the health benefits from exercise interventions in humans. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Shanghai University of Sport.

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