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The Autophagy Signaling Pathway: A Potential Multifunctional Therapeutic Target of Curcumin in Neurological and Neuromuscular Diseases

Autophagy is the major intracellular machinery for degrading proteins, lipids, polysaccharides, and organelles. This cellular process is essential for the maintenance of the correct cellular balance in both physiological and stress conditions. Because of its role in maintaining cellular homeostasis,...

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Autores principales: Perrone, Lorena, Squillaro, Tiziana, Napolitano, Filomena, Terracciano, Chiara, Sampaolo, Simone, Melone, Mariarosa Anna Beatrice
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31412596
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081881
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author Perrone, Lorena
Squillaro, Tiziana
Napolitano, Filomena
Terracciano, Chiara
Sampaolo, Simone
Melone, Mariarosa Anna Beatrice
author_facet Perrone, Lorena
Squillaro, Tiziana
Napolitano, Filomena
Terracciano, Chiara
Sampaolo, Simone
Melone, Mariarosa Anna Beatrice
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description Autophagy is the major intracellular machinery for degrading proteins, lipids, polysaccharides, and organelles. This cellular process is essential for the maintenance of the correct cellular balance in both physiological and stress conditions. Because of its role in maintaining cellular homeostasis, dysregulation of autophagy leads to various disease manifestations, such as inflammation, metabolic alterations, aging, and neurodegeneration. A common feature of many neurologic and neuromuscular diseases is the alteration of the autophagy-lysosomal pathways. For this reason, autophagy is considered a target for the prevention and/or cure of these diseases. Dietary intake of polyphenols has been demonstrated to prevent/ameliorate several of these diseases. Thus, natural products that can modulate the autophagy machinery are considered a promising therapeutic strategy. In particular, curcumin, a phenolic compound widely used as a dietary supplement, exerts an important effect in modulating autophagy. Herein, we report on the current knowledge concerning the role of curcumin in modulating the autophagy machinery in various neurological and neuromuscular diseases as well as its role in restoring the autophagy molecular mechanism in several cell types that have different effects on the progression of neurological and neuromuscular disorders.
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spelling pubmed-67238272019-09-10 The Autophagy Signaling Pathway: A Potential Multifunctional Therapeutic Target of Curcumin in Neurological and Neuromuscular Diseases Perrone, Lorena Squillaro, Tiziana Napolitano, Filomena Terracciano, Chiara Sampaolo, Simone Melone, Mariarosa Anna Beatrice Nutrients Review Autophagy is the major intracellular machinery for degrading proteins, lipids, polysaccharides, and organelles. This cellular process is essential for the maintenance of the correct cellular balance in both physiological and stress conditions. Because of its role in maintaining cellular homeostasis, dysregulation of autophagy leads to various disease manifestations, such as inflammation, metabolic alterations, aging, and neurodegeneration. A common feature of many neurologic and neuromuscular diseases is the alteration of the autophagy-lysosomal pathways. For this reason, autophagy is considered a target for the prevention and/or cure of these diseases. Dietary intake of polyphenols has been demonstrated to prevent/ameliorate several of these diseases. Thus, natural products that can modulate the autophagy machinery are considered a promising therapeutic strategy. In particular, curcumin, a phenolic compound widely used as a dietary supplement, exerts an important effect in modulating autophagy. Herein, we report on the current knowledge concerning the role of curcumin in modulating the autophagy machinery in various neurological and neuromuscular diseases as well as its role in restoring the autophagy molecular mechanism in several cell types that have different effects on the progression of neurological and neuromuscular disorders. MDPI 2019-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6723827/ /pubmed/31412596 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081881 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Perrone, Lorena
Squillaro, Tiziana
Napolitano, Filomena
Terracciano, Chiara
Sampaolo, Simone
Melone, Mariarosa Anna Beatrice
The Autophagy Signaling Pathway: A Potential Multifunctional Therapeutic Target of Curcumin in Neurological and Neuromuscular Diseases
title The Autophagy Signaling Pathway: A Potential Multifunctional Therapeutic Target of Curcumin in Neurological and Neuromuscular Diseases
title_full The Autophagy Signaling Pathway: A Potential Multifunctional Therapeutic Target of Curcumin in Neurological and Neuromuscular Diseases
title_fullStr The Autophagy Signaling Pathway: A Potential Multifunctional Therapeutic Target of Curcumin in Neurological and Neuromuscular Diseases
title_full_unstemmed The Autophagy Signaling Pathway: A Potential Multifunctional Therapeutic Target of Curcumin in Neurological and Neuromuscular Diseases
title_short The Autophagy Signaling Pathway: A Potential Multifunctional Therapeutic Target of Curcumin in Neurological and Neuromuscular Diseases
title_sort autophagy signaling pathway: a potential multifunctional therapeutic target of curcumin in neurological and neuromuscular diseases
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31412596
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081881
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