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Research Mechanism and Progress of the Natural Compound Curcumin in Treating Alzheimer´s Disease.
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Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry [Mini Rev Med Chem] 2024; Vol. 24 (17), pp. 1590-1601. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases. AD patients usually present symptoms, such as cognitive dysfunction, progressive memory loss, and other manifestations. With the increasing number of AD cases worldwide, there is an urgent need to develop effective drug treatments. Currently, drugs targeting AD symptoms may not change or prevent the progression of the disease. Curcumin, a polyphenol extracted from the turmeric herb, has been used for the treatment of AD. In this review, we summarized both cellular and animal studies and described the mechanism of action of curcumin in altering the pathological features of AD. Curcumin attenuates the formation of amyloid-β plaques and promotes its decomposition, reduces the phosphorylation of tau, improves its clearance rate, and binds with copper to reduce cholesterol. It changes the activity of microglia, suppresses acetylcholinesterase, regulates insulin signal transduction, and exhibits antioxidant properties. Studies have found that curcumin can promote nerve repair and has a significant effect on AD. However, the low bioavailability of curcumin may hinder its use as a therapeutic agent. If this limitation can be overcome, curcumin may emerge as a promising drug for the treatment of AD.<br /> (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)
- Subjects :
- Humans
Animals
Amyloid beta-Peptides metabolism
Amyloid beta-Peptides antagonists & inhibitors
Biological Products chemistry
Biological Products pharmacology
Biological Products therapeutic use
Curcumin pharmacology
Curcumin therapeutic use
Curcumin chemistry
Alzheimer Disease drug therapy
Alzheimer Disease metabolism
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1875-5607
- Volume :
- 24
- Issue :
- 17
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 37929738
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2174/0113895575263783231009051957