The study at the University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM) shows that the "runner's high" phenomenon is caused by dopamine, an important neurotransmitter for motivation.
"We discovered that the rewarding effects of endurance activity are modulated by leptin, a key hormone in metabolism. Leptin inhibits physical activity through dopamine neurons in the brain," said Stephanie Fulton," a researcher at the CRCHUM and lead author of the study published in the journal Cell Metabolism.
"The more fat there is, the more leptin there is and and the less we feel like eating. Our findings now show that this hormone also plays a vital role in motivation to run, which may be related to searching for food," said Fulton, also a professor at Universite de Montreal's Department of Nutrition.
Hormone signals that modulate feeding and exercise are in fact believed to be closely linked. Endurance running capacity in mammals, particularly humans, is thought to have evolved to maximise the chances of finding food.
The researchers studied voluntary wheel running in mice in cages. These mice can run up to seven kilometres a day.
In a laboratory, the physical activity of normal mice was compared with that of mice who underwent a genetic modification to suppress a molecule activated by leptin, STAT3 (signal transducer and activator of transcription-3).
The STAT3 molecule is found in the neurons that synthesise dopamine in the mid-brain. This "mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway" is a like a motivational highway in the brain.
And leptin is as important for motivation to be active in humans, researchers said.
"Previous studies have clearly shown a correlation between leptin and marathon run times. The lower leptin levels are, the better the performance," Fulton said.
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