Olfactory neuronal precursors as a model to analyze the effects of melatonin in Alzheimer's disease.

Valeria Santillan Morales, Gloria Acacia Benitez King
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a multifactorial disorder of great importance affecting millions globally and its prevalence will triple in the following decades. Therefore, analysis and identification of substances which can effectively reduce the pathological process of this disease in different study models are crucial. Melatonin works as a multitasking substance and some of its activities could be used to target the neurodegenerative process of AD. These include, but not limited to, its potent antioxidant activity, regulation of sleep-wake rhythms (important for the consolidation of memory and cognition) and its action as a neurotrophic growth factor that promotes differentiation and neuronal proliferation. To evaluate the effects of melatonin at cellular level in AD, it is essential to have a study model that reflects the pathological process occurring in the CNS. In this, review we summarize the potential use of olfactory neuronal precursors derived from olfactory neuroepithelium directly obtained from patients for such purposes.
以嗅觉神经元前体为模型分析褪黑激素对阿尔茨海默病的影响
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种影响全球数百万人的多因素疾病,其发病率在未来几十年内将增加两倍。因此,在不同的研究模型中分析和鉴定能够有效减少这种疾病病理过程的物质至关重要。褪黑素是一种多任务物质,它的某些活性可用于针对注意力缺失症的神经退行性过程。其中包括但不限于其强大的抗氧化活性、调节睡眠-觉醒节律(对巩固记忆和认知非常重要)以及作为神经营养生长因子促进分化和神经元增殖的作用。要评估褪黑激素在细胞水平上对注意力缺失症的影响,必须有一个能反映中枢神经系统病理过程的研究模型。在这篇综述中,我们总结了直接从患者嗅神经上皮细胞中提取的嗅神经元前体在这方面的潜在用途。
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