Marine-derived Compounds: A Powerful Platform for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease.

Rashmi Arora, Ritchu Babbar, Abhishek Dabra, Bhawna Chopra, Geeta Deswal, Ajmer Singh Grewal
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a debilitating form of dementia that primarily affects cholinergic neurons in the brain, significantly reducing an individual's capacity for learning and creative skills and ultimately resulting in an inability to carry out even basic daily tasks. As the elderly population is exponentially increasing, the disease has become a significant concern for society. Therefore, neuroprotective substances have garnered considerable interest in addressing this universal issue. Studies have shown that oxidative damage to neurons contributes to the pathophysiological processes underlying AD progression. In AD, tau phosphorylation and glutamate excitotoxicity may play essential roles, but no permanent cure for AD is available. The existing therapies only manage the early symptoms of AD and often come with numerous side effects and toxicities. To address these challenges, researchers have turned to nature and explored various sources such as plants, animals, and marine organisms. Many historic holy books from different cultures emphasize that adding marine compounds to the regular diet enhances brain function and mitigates its decline. Consequently, researchers have devoted significant time to identifying potentially active neuroprotective substances from marine sources. Marine-derived compounds are gaining recognition due to their abundant supply of diverse chemical compounds with biological and pharmacological potential and unique mechanisms of action. Several studies have reported that plants exhibit multitarget potential in treating AD. In light of this, the current study focuses on marine-derived components with excellent potential for treating this neurodegenerative disease.

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海洋衍生化合物:治疗阿尔茨海默病的强大平台。
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种令人衰弱的痴呆症,主要影响大脑中的胆碱能神经元,大大降低患者的学习能力和创造力,最终导致患者甚至无法完成基本的日常任务。随着老年人口呈指数级增长,该疾病已成为社会关注的焦点。因此,神经保护物质在解决这一普遍问题方面引起了人们的极大兴趣。研究表明,神经元的氧化损伤是导致老年痴呆症发展的病理生理过程。在注意力缺失症中,tau 磷酸化和谷氨酸兴奋毒性可能起着至关重要的作用,但目前还没有根治注意力缺失症的方法。现有疗法只能控制注意力缺失症的早期症状,而且往往有许多副作用和毒性。为了应对这些挑战,研究人员转向大自然,探索植物、动物和海洋生物等各种来源。许多来自不同文化的历史圣书都强调,在日常饮食中添加海洋化合物可增强大脑功能并缓解其衰退。因此,研究人员花了大量时间从海洋中找出潜在的神经保护活性物质。海洋来源的化合物因其丰富多样的化学成分、生物和药理潜力以及独特的作用机制而逐渐得到认可。一些研究报告称,植物在治疗注意力缺失症方面具有多靶点潜力。有鉴于此,目前的研究侧重于具有治疗这种神经退行性疾病巨大潜力的海洋衍生成分。
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