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Inflammaging and Brain: Curcumin and Its Beneficial Potential as Regulator of Microglia Activation
Antonia Cianciulli, Rosa Calvello, Melania Ruggiero, Maria Antonietta Panaro
Molecules · 2022 · ▲ 52 citations
Abstract
Inflammaging(definition) is a term used to describe the tight relationship between low-grade chronic inflammation and aging that occurs during physiological aging in the absence of evident infection. This condition has been linked to a broad spectrum of age-related disorders in various organs including the brain. Inflammaging represents a highly significant risk factor for the development and progression of age-related conditions, including neurodegenerative diseases which are characterized by the progressive dysfunction and degeneration of neurons in the brain and peripheral nervous system. Curcumin is a widely studied polyphenol isolated from Curcuma longa with a variety of pharmacologic properties. It is well-known for its healing properties and has been extensively used in Asian medicine to treat a variety of illness conditions. The number of studies that suggest beneficial effects of curcumin on brain pathologies and age-related diseases is increasing. Curcumin is able to inhibit the formation of reactive-oxygen species and other pro-inflammatory mediators that are believed to play a pivotal role in many age-related diseases. Curcumin has been recently proposed as a potential useful remedy against neurodegenerative disorders and brain ageing. In light of this, our current review aims to discuss the potential positive effects of Curcumin on the possibility to control inflammaging emphasizing the possible modulation of inflammaging processes in neurodegenerative diseases.
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Cianciulli, A., Calvello, R., Ruggiero, M., & Panaro, M.A. (2022). Inflammaging and Brain: Curcumin and Its Beneficial Potential as Regulator of Microglia Activation. <em>Molecules</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27020341
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Cianciulli A, Calvello R, Ruggiero M, Panaro MA. Inflammaging and Brain: Curcumin and Its Beneficial Potential as Regulator of Microglia Activation. Molecules. 2022. doi:10.3390/molecules27020341.
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@article{antonia2022Inflam,
title = {Inflammaging and Brain: Curcumin and Its Beneficial Potential as Regulator of Microglia Activation},
author = {Antonia Cianciulli and Rosa Calvello and Melania Ruggiero and Maria Antonietta Panaro},
journal = {Molecules},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/molecules27020341},
}
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