Muhammad Ajmal Shah, Hafiza Ishmal Faheem, Ayesha Hamid, Rimsha Yousaf, Muhammad Haris, Uzma Saleem, Ghulam Mujtaba Shah, Reem H. Alhasani, Norah A. Althobaiti, Ifat Alsharif, Ana Sanches Silva
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摘要
衰老是一个基本的生理过程,受无数生物和遗传途径的影响,是导致糖尿病、骨质疏松症、癌症和包括阿尔茨海默病和帕金森病在内的神经退行性疾病等多种衰老相关疾病的重要驱动因素。近代以来,人们对与衰老相关的几种机制进行了深入研究。然而,要想获得有效而持久的治疗效果,营养疗法,特别是包括来自天然的膳食多酚在内的营养疗法已得到认可。这些膳食多酚(如芹菜素、黄芩苷、姜黄素、表没食子儿茶素没食子酸酯、山柰酚、槲皮素、白藜芦醇和茶黄素)以及许多其他植物化学物质都针对某些分子和遗传机制。与年龄有关的疾病最常见的途径是丝裂原活化蛋白激酶、活性氧的产生、活化 B 细胞的核因子卡巴轻链增强子信号通路、金属螯合、c-Jun N 端激酶和炎症。多酚可以延缓衰老,有助于防治与年龄有关的疾病。对特定膳食多酚在各种衰老相关疾病中的临床试验就是例证。有鉴于此,本综述将揭示延缓衰老过程的新见解,从而减少与年龄相关的一些典型疾病,如上述疾病,并通过天然来源的膳食多酚的活性来防治与年龄相关的疾病。
The entrancing role of dietary polyphenols against the most frequent aging-associated diseases
Aging, a fundamental physiological process influenced by innumerable biological and genetic pathways, is an important driving factor for several aging‐associated disorders like diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. In the modern era, the several mechanisms associated with aging have been deeply studied. Treatment and therapeutics for age‐related diseases have also made considerable advances; however, for the effective and long‐lasting treatment, nutritional therapy particularly including dietary polyphenols from the natural origin are endorsed. These dietary polyphenols (e.g., apigenin, baicalin, curcumin, epigallocatechin gallate, kaempferol, quercetin, resveratrol, and theaflavin), and many other phytochemicals target certain molecular, genetic mechanisms. The most common pathways of age‐associated diseases are mitogen‐activated protein kinase, reactive oxygen species production, nuclear factor kappa light chain enhancer of activated B cells signaling pathways, metal chelation, c‐Jun N‐terminal kinase, and inflammation. Polyphenols slow down the course of aging and help in combatting age‐linked disorders. This exemplified in the form of clinical trials on specific dietary polyphenols in various aging‐associated diseases. With this context in mind, this review reveals the new insights to slow down the aging process, and consequently reduce some classic diseases associated with age such as aforementioned, and targeting age‐associated diseases by the activities of dietary polyphenols of natural origin.
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