The effect of exercise on metabolic crosstalk between heart and liver

This research paper delves into the intricate interplay between the heart and liver within the realm of metabolic regulation, focusing on the impact of exercise as a pivotal modulator of this dynamic relationship. Through a comprehensive review of pertinent literature, encompassing peer-reviewed art...

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Published in:Journal of exercise & organ cross talk Vol. 3; no. 4; pp. 216 - 224
Main Authors: Amir Mounesan, Zahra Samadian
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: JEOCT publisher 01-12-2023
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Summary:This research paper delves into the intricate interplay between the heart and liver within the realm of metabolic regulation, focusing on the impact of exercise as a pivotal modulator of this dynamic relationship. Through a comprehensive review of pertinent literature, encompassing peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and meta-analyses sourced from databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, this paper analyzes the existing understanding of how exercise influences the metabolic crosstalk between the heart and liver. The findings underscore the positive influence of regular physical activity on the metabolic interplay between these vital organs, ultimately contributing to enhanced overall metabolic health. Emphasizing both physiological and molecular aspects, the review provides a succinct overview of its content, highlighting the significance of exercise in modulating metabolic processes. In exploring human studies, animal models, and molecular techniques, this review aims to not only consolidate current knowledge but also to identify research gaps, fostering a foundation for future investigations. The potential therapeutic implications of exercise in mitigating metabolic disorders through the modulation of heart-liver crosstalk are discussed. By addressing inclusion criteria such as studies published within the last decade, written in English, and focusing on human or animal models, this paper contributes to the evolving understanding of the intricate relationship between exercise, heart health, and liver function.
ISSN:2783-2074
DOI:10.22122/jeoct.2023.431078.1098