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Protective Exercise Responses in the Dentate Gyrus of Alzheimer’s Disease Mouse Model Revealed with Single-Nucleus RNA-Sequencing

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Exercise’s protective effects in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are well recognized, but cell-specific contributions to this phenomenon remain unclear. Here we used single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) to dissect the response to exercise (free-wheel running) in the neurogenic stem-cell niche of the hippocampal dentate gyrus in male APP/PS1 transgenic AD model mice. Transcriptomic responses to exercise were distinct between wild-type and AD mice, …

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More and more evidence to care for our brain helps to have a healthy aging, Experts recommend exercising the brain but, now, a study by Massachusetts General Hospital and SUNY Upstate Medical University has identified specific types of neurons that respond better to exercise. These findings, validated in human samples, shed light on the connection between exercise and brain health and point to future pharmacological targets. The results are publ…

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