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Polyphenols and Diets as Current and Potential Nutrition Senotherapeutics in Alzheimer’s Disease: Findings from Clinical Trials
Xi Chen, Karen Walton, Henry Brodaty, Karen Chalton
Advances in Alzheimer's disease · 2024
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Cellular senescence(definition), a hallmark of aging, plays an important role in age-related conditions among older adults. Targeting senescent cells and its phenotype may provide a promising strategy to delay the onset or progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In this review article, we investigated efficacy and safety of nutrition senotherapy in AD, with a focus on the role of polyphenols as current and potential nutrition senotherapeutic agents, as well as relevant dietary patterns. Promising results with neuroprotective effects of senotherapeutic agents such as quercetin, resveratrol, Epigallocatechin-gallate, curcumin and fisetin were reported from preclinical studies. However, in-human trials remain limited, and findings were inconclusive. In future, nutrition senotherapeutic agents should be studied both individually and within dietary patterns, through the perspective of cellular senescence and AD. Further studies are warranted to investigate bioavailability, dosing regimen, long term effects of nutrition senotherapy and provide better understanding of the underlying mechanisms. Collaboration between researchers needs to be established, and methodological limitations of current studies should be addressed.
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Chen, X., Walton, K., Brodaty, H., & Chalton, K. (2024). Polyphenols and Diets as Current and Potential Nutrition Senotherapeutics in Alzheimer’s Disease: Findings from Clinical Trials. <em>Advances in Alzheimer's disease</em>. https://doi.org/10.3233/aiad240037
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Chen X, Walton K, Brodaty H, Chalton K. Polyphenols and Diets as Current and Potential Nutrition Senotherapeutics in Alzheimer’s Disease: Findings from Clinical Trials. Advances in Alzheimer's disease. 2024. doi:10.3233/aiad240037.
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@article{xi2024Polyph,
title = {Polyphenols and Diets as Current and Potential Nutrition Senotherapeutics in Alzheimer’s Disease: Findings from Clinical Trials},
author = {Xi Chen and Karen Walton and Henry Brodaty and Karen Chalton},
journal = {Advances in Alzheimer's disease},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.3233/aiad240037},
}
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