Multiple Sex- and Circuit-Specific Mechanisms Underlie Exercise-Induced Stress Resistance
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Multiple Sex- and Circuit-Specific Mechanisms Underlie Exercise-Induced Stress Resistance
Abstract
Prior physical activity reduces the risk of future stress-related mental health disorders including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Rodents allowed to engage in voluntary wheel running are similarly protected from behavioral consequences of stress. The present review summarizes current knowledge on mechanisms underlying exercise-induced stress resistance. A conceptual framework involving the development (during exercise) and expression (during stress) of stress resistance from exercise is proposed. During the development of stress resistance, adaptations involving multiple exercise signals and molecular mediators occur within neural circuits orchestrating various components of the stress response, which then respond differently to stress during the expression of stress resistance. Recent data indicate that the development and expression of stress resistance from exercise involve multiple independent mechanisms that depend on sex, stressor severity, and behavioral outcome. Recent insight into the role of the prefrontal cortex in exercise-induced stress resistance illustrates these multiple mechanisms. This knowledge has important implications for the design of future experiments aimed at identifying the mechanisms underlying exercise-induced stress resistance.
Keywords: Anxiety; Physical activity; Serotonin; Sex differences; Wheel running.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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