Akbar_2021_J.Food.Biochem__e13936

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Title : Neuroprotective potential of berberine in modulating Alzheimer's disease via multiple signaling pathways - Akbar_2021_J.Food.Biochem__e13936
Author(s) : Akbar M , Shabbir A , Rehman K , Akash MSH , Shah MA
Ref : J Food Biochem , :e13936 , 2021
Abstract :

Berberine is one of the most important quinoline alkaloids, which has shown numerous pharmacological activities. There are pieces of evidence that berberine serves as a promising substance for treating Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recently, numerous studies on animal models have shown the neuroprotective role of berberine. AD is a complex disease having multiple pathological factors. Berberine restrains the deposition of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Substantial studies have demonstrated that berberine may also exhibit the protective effect against the risk factors associated with AD. This review illustrates the role of berberine in neuroinflammation, oxidative stress and its activity against acetylcholinesterase enzyme. It also focuses on the bioavailability and safety of berberine in AD. However, more investigations are required to explore the bioavailability and safety assessment of berberine and its new perspectives in limiting the AD-related pathogenesis and risk factors. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS: Current therapeutic measures only provide symptomatic relief against AD by slowing memory loss, resolving thinking problems and behavioral issues. In recent past years, many biological actions and potential therapeutic applications have been observed by berberine particularly in neurological diseases. Berberine has been investigated by various researchers for its activity against AD. This review demonstrates a variety of mechanisms by which berberine imparts its neuroprotective roles and provides the possible mechanism of action of berberine by which it prevents the formation of neurofibrillary tangles and disaggregation of amyloid beta plaques in AD. It also focuses that berberine limits the neuroinflammation and oxidative stress in AD. Pre-clinical aspects of berberine against AD are also discussed. Eventually, a prospect is formulated that berberine might be a therapeutically significant agent for treating and preventing AD.

PubMedSearch : Akbar_2021_J.Food.Biochem__e13936
PubMedID: 34523148

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Akbar M, Shabbir A, Rehman K, Akash MSH, Shah MA (2021)
Neuroprotective potential of berberine in modulating Alzheimer's disease via multiple signaling pathways
J Food Biochem :e13936

Akbar M, Shabbir A, Rehman K, Akash MSH, Shah MA (2021)
J Food Biochem :e13936