Intranasal methylene blue administration confers neuroprotection in rats subjected to exhaustive exercise training.

This animal model study investigated whether intranasal methylene blue administration could protect against neurological damage in rats subjected to exhaustive exercise training. Researchers found that methylene blue treatment conferred neuroprotective effects in the studied rats, suggesting potential mechanisms for mitigating exercise-induced neural stress. This evidence is from an animal model and would require further human clinical investigation before application to human populations.

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