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Title: | Adiponectin as a potential mediator of the pro-cognitive effects of physical exercise on alzheimer's disease | Authors: | Guo, HH Ou, HN Yu, JS Rosa, JM Formolo, DA Cheng, T Yau, SY Tsang, HWH |
Issue Date: | Jan-2026 | Source: | Neural regeneration research, Jan. 2026, v. 21, no. 1, p. 96-106 | Abstract: | Alzheimer's disease is the primary cause of dementia and imposes a significant socioeconomic burden globally. Physical exercise, as an effective strategy for improving general health, has been largely reported for its effectiveness in slowing neurodegeneration and increasing brain functional plasticity, particularly in aging brains. However, the underlying mechanisms of exercise in cognitive aging remain largely unclear. Adiponectin, a cell-secreted protein hormone, has recently been found to regulate synaptic plasticity and mediate the antidepressant effects of physical exercise. Studies on the neuroprotective effects of adiponectin have revealed potential innovative treatments for Alzheimer's disease. Here, we reviewed the functions of adiponectin and its receptor in the brains of human and animal models of cognitive impairment. We summarized the role of adiponectin in Alzheimer's disease, focusing on its impact on energy metabolism, insulin resistance, and inflammation. We also discuss how exercise increases adiponectin secretion and its potential benefits for learning and memory. Finally, we highlight the latest research on chemical compounds that mimic exercise-enhanced secretion of adiponectin and its receptor in Alzheimer's disease. | Keywords: | Adiponectin receptor agonists Adiponectin Alzheimer's disease Amyloid-beta Hippocampus Learning and memory Physical exercise Tau |
Publisher: | Medknow Publications and Media Pvt Ltd | Journal: | Neural regeneration research | ISSN: | 1673-5374 | DOI: | 10.4103/NRR.NRR-D-23-00943 | Rights: | This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/), which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. The following publication Guo, H.-H., Ou, H.-N., Yu, J.-S., Rosa, J. M., Formolo, D. A., Cheng, T., Yau, S.-Y., & Tsang, H. W. H. (2026). Adiponectin as a potential mediator of the pro-cognitive effects of physical exercise on Alzheimer’s disease. Neural Regeneration Research, 21(1), 96-106 is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.4103/NRR.NRR-D-23-00943. |
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