RESVERATROL: MORE THAN A PHYTOCHEMICAL

P. Hassanzadeh, F. Atyabi, R. Dinarvand
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In recent years, alternative and complementary medicine including the plant-based drugs with antioxidant and neuroptotective effects has attracted a growing interest. Resveratrol, a polyphenolic compound which is found in various plant species, has emerged as a promising nutraceutical with therapeutic potentials in neuropsychiatric, cardiometabolic and cancer diseases, also aging. The abundance of research providing promising findings about the multi-spectrum therapeutic applications of resveratrol and its encouraging potential to treat or prevent chronic and age-related disorders has raised a considerable number of clinical trials. Recently, resveratrol is implicated the biology of nerve growth factor (NGF), a critical player in the maintenance of neuronal growth and function. Furthermore, resveratrol affects the endocannabinoid signalling (eCBs) which exerts modulatory effects in the survival signalling pathways, neural plasticity, and a variety of neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative processes. The therapeutic effects of this ubiquitous signalling system in Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, mood and movement disorders, spinal cord injury, and stroke have been well-documented. In the present review, the implication of NGF and eCBs in the mechanism of action of resveratrol, that may be of therapeutic significance in neurological and non-neurological disorders, is highlighted. Biomed Rev 2015; 26: 13-21.
白藜芦醇:不仅仅是一种植物化学物质
近年来,具有抗氧化和神经保护作用的植物性药物等替代和补充药物引起了人们越来越多的兴趣。白藜芦醇是一种多酚类化合物,存在于多种植物中,已成为一种有前景的营养保健品,在神经精神、心脏代谢和癌症疾病以及衰老方面具有治疗潜力。大量的研究提供了关于白藜芦醇多光谱治疗应用的有希望的发现,以及它在治疗或预防慢性和年龄相关疾病方面的令人鼓舞的潜力,已经提出了相当数量的临床试验。最近,白藜芦醇被认为与神经生长因子(NGF)生物学有关,而NGF是维持神经元生长和功能的关键角色。此外,白藜芦醇影响内源性大麻素信号传导(eCBs),其在生存信号通路、神经可塑性以及各种神经炎症和神经退行性过程中发挥调节作用。这种无处不在的信号系统在阿尔茨海默病、癫痫、多发性硬化症、情绪和运动障碍、脊髓损伤和中风中的治疗效果已经得到了充分的证明。本文综述了NGF和eCBs在白藜芦醇作用机制中的作用,对治疗神经系统和非神经系统疾病可能具有重要意义。Biomed Rev 2015;26: 13-21。
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