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Multi-omics reveals molecular signatures of moderate intensity exercise and identifies candidate exercise mimetics in mice
Molecular patterns of moderate exercise and possible exercise-like drugs found in mice using multiple biological analyses
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Abstract
Integrative multi-omics analyses revealed that moderate intensity exercise consistently modulated shared molecular pathways, including insulin signaling and circadian rhythm regulation.
- Moderate intensity exercise is associated with significant changes in molecular pathways relevant to health.
- Key pathways affected by this exercise include insulin signaling, FoxO signaling, and circadian rhythm regulation.
- Connectivity Map analysis identified apigenin and doxazosin as compounds that partially mimic the molecular responses of exercise.
- In vivo studies showed that these compounds enhanced mitochondrial function, endurance, and muscle hypertrophy.
- The findings provide insights into the molecular basis of exercise and suggest potential applications in developing exercise mimetics.
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