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氧化还原信号与阿尔茨海默病:从发病机制洞察到生物标志物发现及治疗策略

Redox signaling and Alzheimer's disease: from pathomechanism insights to biomarker discovery and therapy strategy.

作者信息

Chen Yuan-Yuan, Wang Min-Chang, Wang Yan-Ni, Hu He-He, Liu Qing-Quan, Liu Hai-Jing, Zhao Ying-Yong

机构信息

Faculty of Life Science & Medicine, Northwest University, No. 229 Taibai North Road, Xi'an, 710069 Shaanxi China.

Instrumental Analysis Center, Xi'an Modern Chemistry Institute, Xi'an, 710065 Shaanxi China.

出版信息

Biomark Res. 2020 Sep 11;8:42. doi: 10.1186/s40364-020-00218-z. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Aging and average life expectancy have been increasing at a rapid rate, while there is an exponential risk to suffer from brain-related frailties and neurodegenerative diseases as the population ages. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disease worldwide with a projected expectation to blossom into the major challenge in elders and the cases are forecasted to increase about 3-fold in the next 40 years. Considering the etiological factors of AD are too complex to be completely understood, there is almost no effective cure to date, suggesting deeper pathomechanism insights are urgently needed. Metabolites are able to reflect the dynamic processes that are in progress or have happened, and metabolomic may therefore provide a more cost-effective and productive route to disease intervention, especially in the arena for pathomechanism exploration and new biomarker identification. In this review, we primarily focused on how redox signaling was involved in AD-related pathologies and the association between redox signaling and altered metabolic pathways. Moreover, we also expatiated the main redox signaling-associated mechanisms and their cross-talk that may be amenable to mechanism-based therapies. Five natural products with promising efficacy on AD inhibition and the benefit of AD intervention on its complications were highlighted as well.

摘要

摘要

衰老和平均预期寿命一直在快速增长,而随着人口老龄化,患脑部相关衰弱和神经退行性疾病的风险呈指数级上升。阿尔茨海默病(AD)是全球最常见的神经退行性疾病,预计将成为老年人面临的重大挑战,预计在未来40年内病例数将增加约3倍。鉴于AD的病因过于复杂,难以完全理解,迄今为止几乎没有有效的治疗方法,这表明迫切需要更深入地了解其发病机制。代谢物能够反映正在进行或已经发生的动态过程,因此代谢组学可能为疾病干预提供一种更具成本效益和成效的途径,特别是在发病机制探索和新生物标志物识别领域。在本综述中,我们主要关注氧化还原信号如何参与AD相关病理以及氧化还原信号与代谢途径改变之间的关联。此外,我们还阐述了主要的氧化还原信号相关机制及其相互作用,这些机制可能适用于基于机制的治疗。还强调了五种对AD抑制具有良好疗效的天然产物以及AD干预对其并发症的益处。

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