Lakey-Beitia_2015_Mol.Neurobiol_51_466

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Title : Polyphenols as therapeutic molecules in Alzheimer's disease through modulating amyloid pathways - Lakey-Beitia_2015_Mol.Neurobiol_51_466
Author(s) : Lakey-Beitia J , Berrocal R , Rao KS , Durant AA
Ref : Molecular Neurobiology , 51 :466 , 2015
Abstract :

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex and multifactorial neurodegenerative condition. The complex pathology of this disease includes oxidative stress, metal deposition, formation of aggregates of amyloid and tau, enhanced immune responses, and disturbances in cholinesterase. Drugs targeted toward reduction of amyloidal load have been discovered, but there is no effective pharmacological treatment for combating the disease so far. Natural products have become an important avenue for drug discovery research. Polyphenols are natural products that have been shown to be effective in the modulation of the type of neurodegenerative changes seen in AD, suggesting a possible therapeutic role. The present review focuses on the chemistry of polyphenols and their role in modulating amyloid precursor protein (APP) processing. We also provide new hypotheses on how these therapeutic molecules may modulate APP processing, prevent Abeta aggregation, and favor disruption of preformed fibrils. Finally, the role of polyphenols in modulating Alzheimer's pathology is discussed.

PubMedSearch : Lakey-Beitia_2015_Mol.Neurobiol_51_466
PubMedID: 24826916

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Lakey-Beitia J, Berrocal R, Rao KS, Durant AA (2015)
Polyphenols as therapeutic molecules in Alzheimer's disease through modulating amyloid pathways
Molecular Neurobiology 51 :466

Lakey-Beitia J, Berrocal R, Rao KS, Durant AA (2015)
Molecular Neurobiology 51 :466