Pharmacological potential of calorie restriction mimetics in mitigating brain aging.

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Advances in pharmacology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1016/bs.apha.2025.02.003
Varsha Pai, Ishika Singh, Abhishek Kumar Singh
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Abstract

Quality of life is strongly influenced by brain aging, which is closely associated with neurodegeneration. With brain aging, various changes occur at the cellular, tissue, and organ levels, such as loss of proteostasis; dysregulation of nutrient sensing; abnormalities in the functions of mitochondria; and changes in neurophysiology. These changes also affect cognitive capabilities and result in mild to severe cognitive impairment. The three main mechanisms of brain aging, namely, senescence, inflammation, and oxidative stress, are being investigated in experimental models. Interventions such as caloric restriction, ketone diets, and intermittent fasting have shown the potential for slowing brain aging by modulating nutrition-sensing pathways, which improve metabolic health, decrease oxidative stress, and reduce inflammatory responses. However, noncompliance with these traditional interventions makes them inefficient. To overcome this drawback, caloric restriction mimetics (CRMs), which tend to produce greater effects than traditional methods without affecting dietary intake, are better therapeutic options. This chapter focuses on the transition of CRMs from preclinical to clinical trials in humans.

卡路里限制模拟物在减缓大脑衰老方面的药理潜力。
生活质量受脑老化的强烈影响,而脑老化与神经变性密切相关。随着大脑老化,细胞、组织和器官水平发生各种变化,如蛋白质平衡丧失;营养感知失调;线粒体功能异常;以及神经生理学的变化。这些变化也会影响认知能力,导致轻度到重度的认知障碍。脑老化的三种主要机制,即衰老、炎症和氧化应激,正在实验模型中进行研究。热量限制、酮类饮食和间歇性禁食等干预措施已经显示出通过调节营养感知途径来减缓大脑衰老的潜力,从而改善代谢健康,减少氧化应激,减少炎症反应。然而,不遵守这些传统干预措施使它们效率低下。为了克服这一缺点,热量限制模拟(CRMs)是更好的治疗选择,它往往比传统方法产生更大的效果,而不影响饮食摄入。本章的重点是crm从临床前到人类临床试验的转变。
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