Akkol_2021_Curr.Neuropharmacol__

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Title : Effects of Natural Products on Neuromuscular Junction - Akkol_2021_Curr.Neuropharmacol__
Author(s) : Akkol EK , Karatoprak G , Carpar E , Hussain Y , Khan H , Aschner M
Ref : Curr Neuropharmacol , : , 2021
Abstract :

Neuromuscular junction (NMJ) disorders result from damage, malfunction or absence of one or more key proteins involved in neuromuscular transmission, comprising a wide range of disorders. The most common pathology is antibody-mediated or downregulation of ion channels or receptors, resulting in Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome, myasthenia gravis, and acquired neuromyotonia (Isaac's syndrome), and rarely congenital myasthenic syndromes caused by mutations in NMJ proteins. A wide range of symptomatic treatments, immunomodulating therapies, or immunosuppressive drugs have been used to treat NMJ diseases. Future research must be directed at better understanding of the pathogenesis of these diseases, and developing novel disease-specific treatments. Numerous secondary metabolites, especially alkaloids isolated from plants have been used to treat NMJ diseases in traditional and clinical practices. An ethnopharmacological approach has provided leads for identifying new treatment for NMJ diseases. In this review, we performed a literature survey in Pubmed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar to gather information on drug discovery from plant sources for NMJ disease treatments. To date, most research has focused on the effect of herbal remedies on cholinesterase inhibitory and antioxidant activities. This review provides leads for identifying potential new drugs from plant sources for the treatment of NMJ diseases.

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PubMedID: 34561984

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Akkol EK, Karatoprak G, Carpar E, Hussain Y, Khan H, Aschner M (2021)
Effects of Natural Products on Neuromuscular Junction
Curr Neuropharmacol :

Akkol EK, Karatoprak G, Carpar E, Hussain Y, Khan H, Aschner M (2021)
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