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Saffron as a promising therapy for diabetes and Alzheimer's disease: mechanistic insights.

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    • Contributors:
      UCL - SSS/IREC/REPR - Pôle de Recherche en Physiopathologie de la Reproduction
    • Publication Date:
      2023
    • Collection:
      DIAL@UCL (Université catholique de Louvain)
    • Abstract:
      The prevalence of both Alzheimer's disease (AD) and diabetes mellitus is increasing with the societies' aging and has become an essential social concern worldwide. Accumulation of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) of tau proteins in the brain are hallmarks of AD. Diabetes is an underlying risk factor for AD. Insulin resistance has been proposed to be involved in amyloid-beta (Aβ) aggregation in the brain. It seems that diabetic conditions can result in AD pathology by setting off a cascade of processes, including inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and ROS and advanced glycation end products (AGEs) synthesis. Due to the several side effects of chemical drugs and their high cost, using herbal medicine has recently attracted attention for the treatment of diabetes and AD. Saffron and its active ingredients have been used for its anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-diabetic, and anti-AD properties. Therefore, in the present review paper, we take account of the clinical, in vivo and in vitro evidence regarding the anti-diabetic and anti-AD effects of saffron and discuss the preventive or postponing properties of saffron or its components on AD development via its anti-diabetic effects.
    • Relation:
      boreal:295073; http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/295073; info:pmid/35986812
    • Accession Number:
      10.1007/s11011-022-01059-5
    • Online Access:
      http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/295073
      https://doi.org/10.1007/s11011-022-01059-5
    • Rights:
      info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.27F6B13D