球桉叶生物活性提取物对阿尔茨海默病实验模型的影响

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy Pub Date : 2024-10-31 DOI:10.1016/j.biopha.2024.117652
Patrícia Moreira , Jéssica Macedo , Patrícia Matos , Joana Bicker , Ana Fortuna , Artur Figueirinha , Lígia Salgueiro , Maria Teresa Batista , Ana Silva , Sónia Silva , Rosa Resende , Pedro Costa Branco , Maria Teresa Cruz , Cláudia Fragão Pereira
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目前治疗阿尔茨海默病(AD)的方法并不能延缓病情的发展,因此迫切需要新的疾病调节策略。最近,越来越多的天然化合物被发现对阿尔茨海默病具有保护作用。从天然产品中提取的含有多种生物活性化合物的混合物或提取物具有多功能特性,可同时调节多种AD通路,因此备受关注。本研究评估了从水蒸馏球叶桉树叶中获得的精油(EO)和从水蒸馏残留水(HRW)中获得的提取物在体外和体内的作用。研究发现,EO 和 HRW 对模拟注意力缺失症的脑免疫细胞(即脂多糖(LPS)和淀粉样β(Aβ)刺激的小胶质细胞)具有抗炎作用。在模拟 AD 相关神经元功能障碍的细胞模型中,HRW 可减轻 Aβ 分泌和 Aβ 诱导的线粒体功能障碍。由于HRW的主要成分不能通过血脑屏障,因此通过鼻内途径给APP/PS1转基因AD小鼠注射EO和HRW,可降低皮质和海马Aβ水平,并能挽救记忆缺陷和焦虑样行为。最后,HRW和EO经鼻内给药后可调节老年小鼠的胆固醇水平,这表明这些提取物可降低高胆固醇血症,避免AD的发病风险。总之,研究结果表明,球果桉树提取物对类似于注意力缺失症的病理和认知障碍具有保护作用,并强调了其潜在机制。这些从未获充分利用的森林生物质中提取的提取物可用于开发营养保健品,有助于避免注意力缺失症的风险并防止其发展。
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Effect of bioactive extracts from Eucalyptus globulus leaves in experimental models of Alzheimer’s disease
Current therapies for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) do not delay its progression, therefore, novel disease-modifying strategies are urgently needed. Recently, an increasing number of compounds from natural origin with protective properties against AD have been identified. Mixtures or extracts obtained from natural products containing several bioactive compounds have multifunctional properties and have drawn the attention because multiple AD pathways can be simultaneously modulated. This study evaluated the in vitro and in vivo effect of the essential oil (EO) obtained from the hydrodistillation of Eucalyptus globulus leaves, and an extract obtained from the hydrodistillation residual water (HRW). It was observed that EO and HRW have anti-inflammatory effect in brain immune cells modeling AD, namely lipopolysaccharide (LPS)- and amyloid-beta (Aβ)-stimulated microglia. In cell models that mimic AD-related neuronal dysfunction, HRW attenuated Aβ secretion and Aβ-induced mitochondrial dysfunction. Since the HRW’s major components did not cross the blood-brain barrier, both EO and HRW were administered to the APP/PS1 transgenic AD mouse model by an intranasal route, which reduced cortical and hippocampal Aβ levels, and to rescue memory deficits and anxiety-like behaviors. Finally, HRW and EO were found to regulate cholesterol levels in aged mice after intranasal administration, suggesting that these extracts can reduce hypercholesterolemia and avoid risk for AD development. Overall, findings support a protective role of E. globulus extracts against AD‑like pathology and cognitive impairment highlighting the underlying mechanisms. These extracts obtained from underused forest biomass could be useful to develop nutraceutical supplements helpful to avoid AD risk and to prevent its progression.
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