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The Quest for Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment—Focusing on Alzheimer’s Disease Personalised Diets

Dementia represents a clinical syndrome characterised by progressive decline in memory, language, visuospatial and executive function, personality, and behaviour, causing loss of abilities to perform instrumental or essential activities of daily living. The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer...

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Autores principales: Palimariciuc, Matei, Balmus, Ioana-Miruna, Gireadă, Bogdan, Ciobica, Alin, Chiriță, Roxana, Iordache, Alin-Constantin, Apostu, Mihai, Dobrin, Romeo Petru
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9955192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36826043
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb45020098
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author Palimariciuc, Matei
Balmus, Ioana-Miruna
Gireadă, Bogdan
Ciobica, Alin
Chiriță, Roxana
Iordache, Alin-Constantin
Apostu, Mihai
Dobrin, Romeo Petru
author_facet Palimariciuc, Matei
Balmus, Ioana-Miruna
Gireadă, Bogdan
Ciobica, Alin
Chiriță, Roxana
Iordache, Alin-Constantin
Apostu, Mihai
Dobrin, Romeo Petru
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description Dementia represents a clinical syndrome characterised by progressive decline in memory, language, visuospatial and executive function, personality, and behaviour, causing loss of abilities to perform instrumental or essential activities of daily living. The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease (AD), which accounts for up to 80% of all dementia cases. Despite that extensive studies regarding the etiology and risk factors have been performed in recent decades, and how the current knowledge about AD pathophysiology significantly improved with the recent advances in science and technology, little is still known about its treatment options. In this controverted context, a nutritional approach could be a promising way to formulate improved AD management strategies and to further analyse possible treatment strategy options based on personalised diets, as Nutritional Psychiatry is currently gaining relevance in neuropsychiatric disease treatment. Based on the current knowledge of AD pathophysiology, as well as based on the repeatedly documented anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential of different functional foods, we aimed to find, describe, and correlate several dietary compounds that could be useful in formulating a nutritional approach in AD management. We performed a screening for relevant studies on the main scientific databases using keywords such as “Alzheimer’s disease”, “dementia”, “treatment”, “medication”, “treatment alternatives”, “vitamin E”, “nutrition”, “selenium”, “Ginkgo biloba”, “antioxidants”, “medicinal plants”, and “traditional medicine” in combinations. Results: nutrients could be a key component in the physiologic and anatomic development of the brain. Several nutrients have been studied in the pursuit of the mechanism triggered by the pathology of AD: vitamin D, fatty acids, selenium, as well as neuroprotective plant extracts (i.e., Ginkgo biloba, Panax ginseng, Curcuma longa), suggesting that the nutritional patterns could modulate the cognitive status and provide neuroprotection. The multifactorial origin of AD development and progression could suggest that nutrition could greatly contribute to the complex pathological picture. The identification of adequate nutritional interventions and the not yet fully understood nutrient activity in AD could be the next steps in finding several innovative treatment options for neurodegenerative disorders.
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spelling pubmed-99551922023-02-25 The Quest for Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment—Focusing on Alzheimer’s Disease Personalised Diets Palimariciuc, Matei Balmus, Ioana-Miruna Gireadă, Bogdan Ciobica, Alin Chiriță, Roxana Iordache, Alin-Constantin Apostu, Mihai Dobrin, Romeo Petru Curr Issues Mol Biol Review Dementia represents a clinical syndrome characterised by progressive decline in memory, language, visuospatial and executive function, personality, and behaviour, causing loss of abilities to perform instrumental or essential activities of daily living. The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease (AD), which accounts for up to 80% of all dementia cases. Despite that extensive studies regarding the etiology and risk factors have been performed in recent decades, and how the current knowledge about AD pathophysiology significantly improved with the recent advances in science and technology, little is still known about its treatment options. In this controverted context, a nutritional approach could be a promising way to formulate improved AD management strategies and to further analyse possible treatment strategy options based on personalised diets, as Nutritional Psychiatry is currently gaining relevance in neuropsychiatric disease treatment. Based on the current knowledge of AD pathophysiology, as well as based on the repeatedly documented anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential of different functional foods, we aimed to find, describe, and correlate several dietary compounds that could be useful in formulating a nutritional approach in AD management. We performed a screening for relevant studies on the main scientific databases using keywords such as “Alzheimer’s disease”, “dementia”, “treatment”, “medication”, “treatment alternatives”, “vitamin E”, “nutrition”, “selenium”, “Ginkgo biloba”, “antioxidants”, “medicinal plants”, and “traditional medicine” in combinations. Results: nutrients could be a key component in the physiologic and anatomic development of the brain. Several nutrients have been studied in the pursuit of the mechanism triggered by the pathology of AD: vitamin D, fatty acids, selenium, as well as neuroprotective plant extracts (i.e., Ginkgo biloba, Panax ginseng, Curcuma longa), suggesting that the nutritional patterns could modulate the cognitive status and provide neuroprotection. The multifactorial origin of AD development and progression could suggest that nutrition could greatly contribute to the complex pathological picture. The identification of adequate nutritional interventions and the not yet fully understood nutrient activity in AD could be the next steps in finding several innovative treatment options for neurodegenerative disorders. MDPI 2023-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9955192/ /pubmed/36826043 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb45020098 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Balmus, Ioana-Miruna
Gireadă, Bogdan
Ciobica, Alin
Chiriță, Roxana
Iordache, Alin-Constantin
Apostu, Mihai
Dobrin, Romeo Petru
The Quest for Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment—Focusing on Alzheimer’s Disease Personalised Diets
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title_fullStr The Quest for Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment—Focusing on Alzheimer’s Disease Personalised Diets
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title_short The Quest for Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment—Focusing on Alzheimer’s Disease Personalised Diets
title_sort quest for neurodegenerative disease treatment—focusing on alzheimer’s disease personalised diets
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9955192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36826043
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb45020098
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