Blood from “runner” mice can boost cognition and memory, and lessen brain inflammation — a key feature seen in people with neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s — when transferred into sedentary mice, a study shows. The benefits of “exercised” blood was linked to high levels of the clusterin protein, an inhibitor of the complement signaling pathway, which is a key part of the immune system previously associated with neuroinflammation. These findings show that the anti-inflammatory…
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