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Expression levels of specific microRNAs are increased after exercise and are associated with cognitive improvement in Parkinson's disease.


ABSTRACT: There is a consensus regarding the efficacy of physical exercise in maintaining or improving human health; however, there are few studies examining the effect of physical exercise on the expression levels of microRNAs (miRNA/miRs) in Parkinson's disease (PD). The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of an interval training program on a cycle ergometer on the expression levels of miR‑106a‑5p, miR‑103a‑3p and miR‑29a‑3p in serum samples from men with PD. This was a quasi‑experimental study with pre‑ and post‑testing and with a non‑equivalent group design. The participants were selected based on the eligibility criteria and subsequently classified into two groups: Experimental group and control group. The evaluations were performed at the beginning of the study (week 0) and after 8 weeks of the intervention program (week 9). The interval training program was performed on a cycle ergometer for 30 min, three times a week during an 8‑week period. The expression levels of miR‑106a‑5p, miR‑103a‑3p and miR‑29a‑3p in the experimental group were increased after physical exercise and were associated with cognitive improvement in men with PD. However, further studies are required to clarify the potential use of these circulating miRNAs as markers of adaptation to physical exercise. Collectively, the present results indicated that these three miRNAs may be associated with the exercise response and cognitive improvement in men with PD.

SUBMITTER: Da Silva FC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8258464 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expression levels of specific microRNAs are increased after exercise and are associated with cognitive improvement in Parkinson's disease.

Da Silva Franciele Cascaes FC   Rode Michele Patrícia MP   Vietta Giovanna Grunewald GG   Iop Rodrigo Da Rosa RDR   Creczynski-Pasa Tânia Beatriz TB   Martin Alessandra Swarowsky AS   Da Silva Rudney R  

Molecular medicine reports 20210629 2


There is a consensus regarding the efficacy of physical exercise in maintaining or improving human health; however, there are few studies examining the effect of physical exercise on the expression levels of microRNAs (miRNA/miRs) in Parkinson's disease (PD). The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of an interval training program on a cycle ergometer on the expression levels of miR‑106a‑5p, miR‑103a‑3p and miR‑29a‑3p in serum samples from men with PD. This was a quasi‑experim  ...[more]

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