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Medientyp:
E-Artikel
Titel:
Charting the Molecular Terrain of Exercise: The Power of Multi-Omic Mapping
Beteiligte:
Katz, Daniel H.;
Lindholm, Malene E.;
Ashley, Euan A.
Erschienen:
American Physiological Society, 2024
Erschienen in:
Physiology (2024)
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.1152/physiol.00024.2024
ISSN:
1548-9213;
1548-9221
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Beschreibung:
Physical activity plays a fundamental role in human health and disease. Exercise has been shown to improve a wide variety of disease states, and the scientific community is committed to understanding the precise molecular mechanisms that underlie the exquisite benefits. This review provides an overview of molecular responses to acute exercise and chronic training, particularly energy mobilization and generation, structural adaptation, inflammation, and immune regulation. Further it offers a detailed discussion on known molecular signals and systemic regulators activated during various forms of exercise and their role in orchestrating health benefits. Critically, the increasing use of multi-omic technologies is explored with an emphasis on how multi-omic and multi-tissue studies contribute to a more profound understanding of exercise biology. These data inform anticipated future advancement in the field and highlight the prospect of integrating exercise with pharmacology for personalized disease prevention and treatment.