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期刊名:Advances in neurobiology

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The dopamine transporter (DAT) is a plasma membrane protein expressed in dopamine (DA) neurons of the central nervous system and is critical for regulating DA neurotransmission. The DAT is responsible for the reuptake of released DA back in...
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The monoamine transporters move substrates across the plasma membrane by an alternating-access mechanism, in which a central substrate-binding site is alternately exposed to either the extracellular milieu or the cytoplasm at any given time...
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Solute carrier 6 family members comprise of neurotransmitter sodium symporters that are the transporters primarily involved in the reuptake of released neurotransmitters from the synaptic space. The family includes structurally related tran...
Yudai Yamazaki,Daisuke Sato,Koya Yamashiro Yudai Yamazaki
Aerobic exercise works as a "brain stimulation" or "medicine" to improve executive function, memory, and mental health. In addition to this evidence, recent studies have demonstrated that aerobic exercise positively affects neuroplasticity ...
Kazuki Hyodo,Hideaki Soya Kazuki Hyodo
Cognitive decline is a natural part of aging, though its progression varies significantly among individuals. There is a great deal of evidence showing that exercise is one of the most promising lifestyle factors that can both improve cognit...
Genta Ochi,Yuhki Yamada,Hideaki Soya Genta Ochi
While moderate exercise has been demonstrated to enhance executive function, this beneficial effect may vary depending on the exercise environment. For instance, the decline in blood oxygen levels (hypoxemia) associated with ascent to high ...
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Physical exercise is a potential medicine for cognitive function and mental health; however, regular exercise is more difficult than taking a pill every day. Developing an exercise environment that promotes a positive affective response to ...
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The importance of physical activity in neuroscience is gaining increasing recognition. The question arises: What is the specific focus of exercise, and what factors contribute to the observed benefits of exercise in neuroscience? Various fo...
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Oxidative stress in the brain is associated with the development and progression of neurological disorders, posing antioxidant nutrients as an effective strategy for protecting neuronal cells and potentially slowing cognitive decline. Bioac...