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Research progress on the protective effects of aucubin in neurological diseases

Ping Yang, Qiaoyue Zhang, Hengyan Shen, Xinyu Bai, Ping Liu, Tao Zhang

2022Pharmaceutical Biology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CONTEXT: Oliv. (EUO) (Eucommiaceae), a traditional Chinese medicine, has been extensively studied in the management of neurological diseases (NDs). However, a comprehensive review of its effects and mechanisms in this regard is currently not available. OBJECTIVE: To compile the protective effects and mechanisms of AU in NDs and provide a basis for further research. METHODS: We used 'aucubin' as the 'All Fields' or 'MeSH' in PubMed, Web of Science and China National Knowledge Infrastructure without any limitation to search all relevant articles as comprehensively as possible; we selected the articles on AU treatment of NDs for summary. RESULTS: Studies reviewed herein reported that AU improved the symptoms or prognosis of Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, intracerebral haemorrhage, diabetic encephalopathy, epilepsy, anxiety and depression, and traumatic brain injury. The pharmacological mechanisms involved in repairing neuronal loss were postulated to include increasing γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) content in the synapse, promoting differentiation of neural precursor cells into GABAergic neurons, providing antioxidant and anti-neuroinflammation activities, as well as enhancing autophagy and anti-apoptotic actions. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: basic research, and clinical trials. In the future, AU may be used for clinical prevention or treatment of patients with neurological diseases.

Topics & Concepts

AucubinMedicineContext (archaeology)NeuroinflammationPharmacologyNeuroprotectionNeuroscienceClinical trialEpilepsyDiseaseIridoidPsychologyBiologyPsychiatryInternal medicinePathologyAlternative medicinePaleontologyAlkaloids: synthesis and pharmacologyTraditional and Medicinal Uses of AnnonaceaePhytochemistry and Biological Activities