Role of BDNF Signaling in the Neuroprotective and Memory-enhancing Effects of Flavonoids in Alzheimer's Disease
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- DOI: 10.2174/1871527323666230912090856
Role of BDNF Signaling in the Neuroprotective and Memory-enhancing Effects of Flavonoids in Alzheimer's Disease
Abstract
Background: Foods rich in flavonoids are associated with a reduced risk of various chronic diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). In fact, growing evidence suggests that consuming flavonoid- rich foods can beneficially affect normal cognitive function. Animal models have shown that many flavonoids prevent the development of AD-like pathology and improve cognitive deficits.
Objective: Identifying the molecular causes underlying the memory-enhancing effect of flavonoid-rich foods makes it possible to provide the best diet to prevent cognitive decline associated with aging and Alzheimer's disease. Based on the most recent scientific literature, this review article critically examines the therapeutic role of dietary flavonoids in ameliorating and preventing the progression of AD and enhancement of memory with a focus on the role of the BDNF signaling pathway.
Methods: The databases of PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and Scopus were searched up to March 2023 and limited to English language. Search strategies were using the following keywords in titles and abstracts: (Flavonoid-rich foods OR Flavonoids OR Polyphenols); AND (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor OR BDNF OR CREB OR) AND (Alzheimer's disease OR memory OR cognition OR).
Results: Flavonoid-rich foods including green tea, berries, curcumin and pomegranate exert their beneficial effects on memory decline associated with aging and Alzheimer's disease mostly through the direct interaction with BDNF signaling pathway.
Conclusion: The neuroprotective effects of flavonoid-rich foods through the CREB-BDNF mechanism have the potential to prevent or limit memory decline due to aging and Alzheimer's disease, so their consumption throughout life may prevent age-related cognitive impairment.
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; BBB.; BDNF; Flavonoids; memory; neuroprotection; pathophysiology of AD.
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