Thursday, 12 Feb 2026
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
logo logo
  • World
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Tech & Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Education
    • Celebrities
    • Culture and Arts
    • Environment
    • Health and Wellness
    • Lifestyle
  • 🔥
  • Trump
  • House
  • ScienceAlert
  • VIDEO
  • White
  • man
  • Trumps
  • Watch
  • Season
  • Years
Font ResizerAa
American FocusAmerican Focus
Search
  • World
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Tech & Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Education
    • Celebrities
    • Culture and Arts
    • Environment
    • Health and Wellness
    • Lifestyle
Follow US
© 2024 americanfocus.online – All Rights Reserved.
American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Scientists Discover a Brain Circuit That Enhances Physical Endurance In Mice : ScienceAlert
Tech and Science

Scientists Discover a Brain Circuit That Enhances Physical Endurance In Mice : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 12, 2026 10:00 am
Share
Scientists Discover a Brain Circuit That Enhances Physical Endurance In Mice : ScienceAlert
SHARE

The Brain’s Role in Enhancing Physical Endurance Through Exercise

New research suggests that the effects of exercise on our bodies are significantly influenced by the brain. A recent study on mice has identified a crucial signal in the central nervous system that plays a key role in building physical endurance throughout the body following repeated exercise. This finding challenges the traditional belief that the body’s response to exercise primarily occurs in the periphery, such as muscles and bones.

Scientists, led by experts at the University of Pennsylvania in the US, propose that the brain is instrumental in remodeling our bodies to enhance physical activity. Their study on mice revealed specific signals in the central nervous system that are responsible for boosting exercise endurance and coordinating metabolic adaptations in the periphery.

The research showed that mice who engaged in treadmill running exhibited increased activity within neurons located in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) of the brain. These neurons, known as steroidogenic factor-1 (SF1) neurons, remained highly active even after the mice had completed their exercise session.

After three weeks of regular training, with the mice running five days a week, they demonstrated enhanced endurance and improved performance. The activity of SF1 neurons was also elevated compared to the beginning of the study. Blocking SF1 neuron activity in some mice hindered their endurance gains, while artificially activating these neurons resulted in enhanced performance.

The study findings highlight the significant role of SF1 neuron activity in regulating the body’s response to exercise and increasing endurance capacity. This suggests that exercise not only strengthens muscles but also has a profound impact on the brain.

See also  There Are Colors Missing From The Sun – And We Still Can't Fully Explain Why : ScienceAlert

Body-Brain Feedback
The exercise-based feedback loop between the brain’s VMH neurons and the body. Measurements showed that SF1 neurons were more active and had more projections in mice after exercise. (Kindel et al., Neuron, 2026)

According to biologist J. Nicholas Betley from the University of Pennsylvania, exercise not only builds muscle but also enhances brain function. The brain-body connection established through exercise has the potential to offer effective treatments for mental health conditions like depression.

Exercise has been shown to have cognitive benefits and may even help in maintaining a youthful central nervous system. The study underscores the interconnectedness of the brain and body responses to exercise, suggesting a holistic approach to fitness and mental well-being.

Neurons in the brain’s VMH play a crucial role in integrating signals from the body to regulate energy expenditure. The study in mice revealed that after repeated physical activity, these neurons exhibited increased dendritic spines, which are essential for receiving messages from other brain cells.

While the study was conducted on mice, further research is needed to determine if similar changes occur in human VMH neurons following exercise. The findings of this study, published in Neuron, shed light on the intricate mechanisms through which exercise impacts both the brain and the body.

TAGGED:brainCircuitDiscoverenduranceenhancesmicePhysicalScienceAlertScientists
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article First Lady Melania Trump Secures Another Russian First Lady Melania Trump Secures Another Russian
Next Article The Earth911 Rechargeable Battery Recycling Guide: NiCd and NiMH Batteries The Earth911 Rechargeable Battery Recycling Guide: NiCd and NiMH Batteries
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular Posts

Warburg Pincus to buy Germany’s PSI for over 700 million euros

(Reuters) - The private equity firm Warburg Pincus has finalized an agreement to acquire Germany's…

October 14, 2025

Clash of Clans emergency maintenance (December 19, 2024): Everything we know

Clash of Clans faced a maintenance break on December 19, 2024, lasting over an hour…

December 31, 2024

Build Digital Literacy With The Edit Digital Storytelling Challenge!

Are you looking for a way to empower your students and give them a platform…

October 25, 2024

The True-ish Story of a Rediscovered Schiele Masterpiece

Art enthusiasts were delighted in 2005 when Egon Schiele's long-lost painting "Wilted Sunflowers (Autumn Sun…

October 28, 2025

Micron forecasts revenue above estimates on AI-driven memory chip demand

Micron Technology, a leading memory chip maker, has forecasted fourth-quarter revenue that surpasses Wall Street…

June 27, 2025

You Might Also Like

Sky Ultimate TV: Release Date And Subscription Cost
Tech and Science

Sky Ultimate TV: Release Date And Subscription Cost

February 12, 2026
This inside-out planetary system has astronomers scratching their heads
Tech and Science

This inside-out planetary system has astronomers scratching their heads

February 12, 2026
Spotify says its best developers haven’t written a line of code since December, thanks to AI
Tech and Science

Spotify says its best developers haven’t written a line of code since December, thanks to AI

February 12, 2026
Samsung Galaxy A57: Release Date, Price & Specs Rumours
Tech and Science

Samsung Galaxy A57: Release Date, Price & Specs Rumours

February 12, 2026
logo logo
Facebook Twitter Youtube

About US


Explore global affairs, political insights, and linguistic origins. Stay informed with our comprehensive coverage of world news, politics, and Lifestyle.

Top Categories
  • Crime
  • Environment
  • Sports
  • Tech and Science
Usefull Links
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA

© 2024 americanfocus.online –  All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?