TY - JOUR
T1 - Phytochemical based Modulation of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Alzheimer's Disease
AU - Dsouza, Venzil Lavie
AU - Shivakumar, Apoorva Bettagere
AU - Kulal, Nikshitha
AU - Gangadharan, Gireesh
AU - Kumar, Dileep
AU - Kabekkodu, Shama Prasada
N1 - Funding Information:
The work was supported by Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), the Government of India (No. CRG/2020/004205), and Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship, Department of Biotechnology, Government of India (No. BT/RLF/Re-entry/49/2018) to GG. This work was supported by Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), the Government of India (No. CRG/2020/004205), and Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship, Department of Biotechnology, Government of India (No. BT/RLF/Re-entry/49/2018) of GG. ABS is supported by the Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) fellowship, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India (IF190783). All authors thank Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Technology Information Forecasting and Assessment Council (TIFAC)-Core for Pharmacogenomics at MAHE, Manipal, Fund for Improvement of S&T Infrastructure (FIST), and Karnataka Fund for Infrastructure Strengthening in Science and Technology (K-FIST), Government of Karnataka.
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© 2022 Bentham Science Publishers.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a severe progressive neurodegenerative condition that shows misfolding and aggregation of proteins contributing to a decline in cognitive function involving multiple behavioral, neuropsychological, and cognitive domains. Multiple epi (genetic) changes and environmental agents have been shown to play an active role in ER stress induction. Neurodegeneration due to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is considered one of the major underlying causes of AD. ER stress may affect essential cellular functions related to biosynthesis, assembly, folding, and post-translational modification of proteins leading to neuronal inflammation to promote AD pathology. Treatment with phytochemicals has been shown to delay the onset and disease progression and improve the well-being of patients by targeting multiple signaling pathways in AD. Phytochemical's protective effect against neuronal damage in AD pathology may be associated with the reversal of ER stress and unfolding protein response by enhancing the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of the neuronal cells. Hence, pharmacological interventions using phytochemicals can be a potential strategy to reverse ER stress and improve AD management. Towards this, the present review discusses the role of phytochemicals in preventing ER stress in the pathology of AD.
AB - Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a severe progressive neurodegenerative condition that shows misfolding and aggregation of proteins contributing to a decline in cognitive function involving multiple behavioral, neuropsychological, and cognitive domains. Multiple epi (genetic) changes and environmental agents have been shown to play an active role in ER stress induction. Neurodegeneration due to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is considered one of the major underlying causes of AD. ER stress may affect essential cellular functions related to biosynthesis, assembly, folding, and post-translational modification of proteins leading to neuronal inflammation to promote AD pathology. Treatment with phytochemicals has been shown to delay the onset and disease progression and improve the well-being of patients by targeting multiple signaling pathways in AD. Phytochemical's protective effect against neuronal damage in AD pathology may be associated with the reversal of ER stress and unfolding protein response by enhancing the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of the neuronal cells. Hence, pharmacological interventions using phytochemicals can be a potential strategy to reverse ER stress and improve AD management. Towards this, the present review discusses the role of phytochemicals in preventing ER stress in the pathology of AD.
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U2 - 10.2174/1568026622666220624155357
DO - 10.2174/1568026622666220624155357
M3 - Review article
C2 - 35761490
AN - SCOPUS:85141936699
SN - 1568-0266
VL - 22
SP - 1880
EP - 1896
JO - Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
JF - Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
IS - 22
ER -