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Science and Technology Daily (Reporter Zhang Mengran) A mouse study recently published in the British "Nature" magazine found that exercise can increase the levels of anti-inflammatory factors that may have a protective effect on the brain
Although the benefits of exercise on the brain and cognitive function are well known, the mechanism behind it has yet to be elucidated
The study found that mice injected with running mouse plasma had a significant increase in hippocampal cell proliferation and survival, which was similar to the direct effects of running observed in exercise mice
Researchers performed proteomic analysis of the plasma and found that specific factors, such as cluster proteins, play a key role in the anti-inflammatory effects of exercise
The results of the study indicate that there may be a transferable anti-inflammatory "motor factor" in plasma that is beneficial to the brain; the study also points out a new direction for the development of treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer's disease