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Title : Understanding the Modulatory Effects of Cannabidiol on Alzheimer's Disease - Xiong_2021_Brain.Sci_11_
Author(s) : Xiong Y , Lim CS
Ref : Brain Sci , 11 : , 2021
Abstract :

Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common neurodegenerative disease, is characterized by progressive cognitive impairment. The deposition of amyloid beta (Abeta) and hyperphosphorylated tau is considered the hallmark of AD pathology. Many therapeutic approaches such as Food and Drug Administration-approved cholinesterase inhibitors and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists have been used to intervene in AD pathology. However, current therapies only provide limited symptomatic relief and are ineffective in preventing AD progression. Cannabidiol (CBD), a phytocannabinoid devoid of psychoactive responses, provides neuroprotective effects through both cannabinoid and noncannabinoid receptors. Recent studies using an AD mouse model have suggested that CBD can reverse cognitive deficits along with Abeta-induced neuroinflammatory, oxidative responses, and neuronal death. Furthermore, CBD can reduce the accumulation of Abeta and hyperphosphorylation of tau, suggesting the possibility of delaying AD progression. Particularly, the noncannabinoid receptor, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma, has been suggested to be involved in multiple functions of CBD. Therefore, understanding the underlying mechanisms of CBD is necessary for intervening in AD pathology in depth and for the translation of preclinical studies into clinical settings. In this review, we summarize recent studies on the effect of CBD in AD and suggest problems to be overcome for the therapeutic use of CBD.

PubMedSearch : Xiong_2021_Brain.Sci_11_
PubMedID: 34573232

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Xiong Y, Lim CS (2021)
Understanding the Modulatory Effects of Cannabidiol on Alzheimer's Disease
Brain Sci 11 :

Xiong Y, Lim CS (2021)
Brain Sci 11 :