Targeting Neurological Disorders with Stilbenes: Bridging the Preclinical-Clinical Gap

Md Zamshed Alam Begh, Jishan Khan, Mehrukh Zehravi, Sherouk Hussein Sweilam, A. Dinesh Raja, A. Muthukumar, M. Akiful Haque, Nihar Ranjan Kar, Laliteshwar Pratap Singh, B. Dharani Priya, Mohammed Ali Alshehri, Irfan Ahmad, Sojin Kang, Seungjoon Moon, Moon Nyeo Park, Talha Bin Emran, Bonglee Kim

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Abstract

Neurological disorders (NDs) encompass a range of debilitating conditions that affect the nervous system, including prevalent illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and ischemic stroke. Despite significant ongoing studies, effective therapeutic strategies to halt or slow down the progression of these illnesses are still lacking. Stilbenes, a class of natural polyphenols, have shown potential as candidates for therapeutic strategies due to their capacity to protect the nervous system. Preclinical studies have provided strong evidence that stilbenes can regulate many cellular pathways implicated in neurodegeneration, with resveratrol being a well-studied compound that has shown the ability to reduce oxidative damage, promote neurogenesis, and enhance mitochondrial function-crucial for maintaining brain health. In preclinical animal models, initial research has also shown promise in additional substances such as piceatannol and pterostilbene. Furthermore, clinical studies have explored the therapeutic benefits of stilbenes in NDs. Despite promising results in preclinical research, the use of stilbenes in clinical trials is currently limited, with most studies focusing on resveratrol. Although several clinical studies have demonstrated the beneficial impact of resveratrol supplementation on brain health and degenerative consequences, other investigations have yielded ambiguous findings, underscoring the urgent need for more comprehensive and precisely planned clinical research. This study delves into the potential benefits of stilbenes as neuroprotective agents for NDs. It emphasizes the need for more clinical research to enhance our understanding of their therapeutic effectiveness in specific patient groups.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5474-5494
Number of pages21
JournalInternational Journal of Biological Sciences
Volume20
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • Chemistry
  • Clinical studies
  • Neurological disorders
  • Preclinical studies
  • Stilbenes

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