Commentary on the Flocculonodular Lobe as a Cerebellar Resilience Zone: Could exercise really be the best medicine?
ORCID
- Lisa Bunn: 0000-0002-7263-3048
Abstract
Recent work presented by Dr Alanna Watt at the International Congress for Ataxia Research (ICAR) 2024 introduced the concept of region-specific RNA-mediated resilience zones within the cerebellum, particularly within the flocculonodular lobe, in the context of spinocerebellar ataxia type 6 (SCA6). Here, I propose a perspective that links these resilience zones to exercise-induced neuroprotection. The flocculonodular lobe, primarily responsible for oculomotor control undergoes constant physiological activation. I suggest that this repetitive sensorimotor feedback could be a form of intrinsic cerebellar exercise, contributing to the molecular resilience observed in this region. This commentary synthesizes evidence from clinical trials in ataxia and broader neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and dementia, that support exercise as a neuroprotective intervention. It further explores whether artificial stimulation of cerebellar circuits might replicate these benefits. The hypothesis presented is that exercise, through either natural or artificial means, may actively reinforce or even create resilience zones, potentially altering disease trajectories. The commentary concludes by questioning whether intensity is required or if repetition alone suffices, and whether neurostimulation may serve as a proxy for and adjunct to movement-based activity.
DOI Link
Publication Date
2025-11-17
Publication Title
The Cerebellum
Volume
24
Issue
6
Acceptance Date
2025-11-08
Deposit Date
2025-11-13
Embargo Period
2026-11-17
Funding
No funding was received to assist with the preparation of this manuscript.
Keywords
Cerebellum, Ataxia, Exercise, Physical activity, Resilience zones, Survival zones, Neuroplasticity, Neuroprotection, Flocculonodular lobe
Recommended Citation
Bunn, L. (2025) 'Commentary on the Flocculonodular Lobe as a Cerebellar Resilience Zone: Could exercise really be the best medicine?', The Cerebellum, 24(6). Available at: 10.1007/s12311-025-01931-x
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