Irisin as a driver of neuroprotection in multiple sclerosis, 2026, Diego Centonze

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Exercise is increasingly recognized as a disease-modifying intervention in multiple sclerosis. A new study published in Nature Metabolism shows that the muscle-derived hormone irisin promotes neuronal survival in an inflammation-driven neurodegenerative model.
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Exercise hormone irisin could offer neuroprotective effects in Multiple Sclerosis

In a mouse model of multiple sclerosis, an exercise-linked hormone preserved neurons and eased symptoms—but when it was removed, exercise lost its protective edge
 
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