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Appropriate exercise level attenuates gut dysbiosis and valeric acid increase to improve neuroplasticity and cognitive function after surgery in mice

Medicine and Health

Appropriate exercise level attenuates gut dysbiosis and valeric acid increase to improve neuroplasticity and cognitive function after surgery in mice

Z. Lai, W. Shan, et al.

This cutting-edge research by Zhongmeng Lai and colleagues revealed that low-intensity exercise effectively combats postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in mice. By reducing gut microbiota alterations and neuroinflammation, exercise promotes cognitive recovery, showcasing its potential as a therapeutic strategy for enhancing brain health after surgery.

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