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Endogenous systems involved in exercise-induced analgesia.

R Da Silva Santos1, G Galdino2.   

Abstract

Exercise-induced analgesia is a phenomenon discussed worldwide. This effect began to be investigated in the early 1970s in healthy individuals and rodents during and after an acute or chronic session of running or swimming. Thereafter, studies found this effect was also induced by resistance exercises. Over the years, many studies have demonstrated the importance of exercise-induced analgesia in relieving pain caused by different conditions, such as fibromyalgia, low back pain, neuropathy, and osteoarthritis. This review aims to provide the reader with an in-depth description of the main endogenous systems, substances, neurotransmitters, receptors and enzymes that are thought to be involved in the analgesic effect induced by exercise. Many hypotheses have been proposed to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for exercise-induced analgesia. One of the most accepted hypotheses has been the activation of several endogenous systems described as analgesics. Studies have demonstrated that during and after exercise different endogenous systems are activated, which release substances or neurotransmitters, such as opioids, nitric oxide, serotonin, catecholamines and endocannabinoids, that may modulate the pain perception.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29769416     DOI: 10.26402/jpp.2018.1.01

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0867-5910            Impact factor:   3.011


  11 in total

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Review 2.  Physical Exercise and Health: A Focus on Its Protective Role in Neurodegenerative Diseases.

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Journal:  J Funct Morphol Kinesiol       Date:  2022-04-29

3.  Endogenous anandamide and self-reported pain are significantly reduced after a 2-week multimodal treatment with and without radon therapy in patients with knee osteoarthritis: a pilot study.

Authors:  M Gaisberger; J Fuchs; M Riedl; S Edtinger; R Reischl; G Grasmann; B Hölzl; F Landauer; H Dobias; F Eckstein; M Offenbächer; M Ritter; M Winklmayr
Journal:  Int J Biometeorol       Date:  2021-03-01       Impact factor: 3.787

4.  Impact of a specific training programme on the neuromodulation of pain in female patient with fibromyalgia (DouFiSport): a 24-month, controlled, randomised, double-blind protocol.

Authors:  Anais Le Fur Bonnabesse; Mathilde Cabon; Gildas L'Heveder; Aurélie Kermarrec; Bertrand Quinio; Alain Woda; Serge Marchand; Amandine Dubois; Marie-Agnes Giroux-Metges; Fabrice Rannou; Laurent Misery; Céline Bodéré
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-01-25       Impact factor: 2.692

Review 5.  Physical Activity and Brain Health.

Authors:  Carlo Maria Di Liegro; Gabriella Schiera; Patrizia Proia; Italia Di Liegro
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2019-09-17       Impact factor: 4.096

6.  Within-session test-retest reliability of pressure pain threshold and mechanical temporal summation in healthy subjects.

Authors:  Catherine Mailloux; Louis-David Beaulieu; Timothy H Wideman; Hugo Massé-Alarie
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-01-12       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Wrist, but Not Back, Isometric Contraction Induced Widespread Hypoalgesia in Healthy Participants.

Authors:  Catherine Mailloux; Timothy H Wideman; Hugo Massé-Alarie
Journal:  Front Pain Res (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-08-04

Review 8.  Can Physical Activity Support the Endocannabinoid System in the Preventive and Therapeutic Approach to Neurological Disorders?

Authors:  Tomasz Charytoniuk; Hubert Zywno; Karolina Konstantynowicz-Nowicka; Klaudia Berk; Wiktor Bzdega; Adrian Chabowski
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-06-13       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 9.  Physical Therapy Approaches in the Treatment of Low Back Pain.

Authors:  Edward A Shipton
Journal:  Pain Ther       Date:  2018-09-18

Review 10.  Brain Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Hypoalgesia: To Find a Way Out from "Fear-Avoidance Belief".

Authors:  Katsuya Kami; Fumihiro Tajima; Emiko Senba
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-03-07       Impact factor: 5.923

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