Guo_2025_Ageing.Res.Rev_107_102707

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Title : Antioxidants in anti-Alzheimer's disease drug discovery - Guo_2025_Ageing.Res.Rev_107_102707
Author(s) : Guo J , Zhu Y , Zhi J , Lou Q , Bai R , He Y
Ref : Ageing Res Rev , 107 :102707 , 2025
Abstract :

Oxidative stress is widely recognized as a key contributor to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). While not the sole factor, it is closely linked to critical pathological features, such as the formation of senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. The development of agents with antioxidant properties has become an area of growing interest in AD research. Between 2015 and 2024, several antioxidant-targeted drugs for AD progressed to clinical trials, with increasing attention to the evaluation of antioxidant properties during their development. Oxidative stress plays a pivotal role in linking various AD hypotheses, underscoring its importance in understanding the disease mechanisms. Despite this, comprehensive reviews addressing advancements in AD drug development from the perspective of antioxidant capacity remain limited, hindering the design of novel compounds. This review aims to explore the mechanistic relationship between oxidative stress and AD, summarize methods for assessing antioxidant capacity, and provide an overview of antioxidant compounds with anti-AD properties reported over the past decade. The goal is to offer strategies for identifying effective antioxidant-based therapies for AD and to deepen our understanding of the role of oxidative stress in AD pathology.

PubMedSearch : Guo_2025_Ageing.Res.Rev_107_102707
PubMedID: 40021094

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Guo J, Zhu Y, Zhi J, Lou Q, Bai R, He Y (2025)
Antioxidants in anti-Alzheimer's disease drug discovery
Ageing Res Rev 107 :102707

Guo J, Zhu Y, Zhi J, Lou Q, Bai R, He Y (2025)
Ageing Res Rev 107 :102707