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Exercise-induced Biomarkers in Methamphetamine Addiction: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Implications | Synapse
April 1, 2026
Exercise-induced Biomarkers in Methamphetamine Addiction: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Implications
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Jinke He
Shihezi University
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Xue-Jie ZHANG
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Ji-Sheng XU
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To explore how exercise affects biomarkers related to methamphetamine addiction and understand the underlying molecular mechanisms.
Analyzed exercise's effect on biomarkers in individuals with methamphetamine addiction.
Evaluated molecular changes associated with these biomarkers due to exercise intervention.
Conducted biochemical assessments to track physiological responses during and after exercise.
Identified specific biomarkers that change significantly with exercise among methamphetamine users.
Observed notable molecular mechanisms linked to addiction recovery during exercise activities.
Highlighted potential therapeutic benefits of exercise in treatment strategies for addiction.
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He et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69ccb59f16edfba7beb8769b
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3724/j.pibb.2025.0419