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Application of fucoidan as treatment for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases

Ke Wang, Xueli Xu, Qiang Wei, Qiong Yang, Jiarui Zhao, Yuan Wang, Xia Li, Kai Ji, Shuliang Song

2022Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fucoidan is a marine polysaccharide. In recent years, fucoidan has attracted wide-scale attention from the pharmaceutical industries due to its diverse biological activities such as lipid-lowering, anti-atherosclerosis, and anticoagulation. This review clarifies the pharmacological effects of fucoidan in the treatment of human cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Fucoidan exerts a hypolipidemic effect by increasing the reverse transport of cholesterol, inhibiting lipid synthesis, reducing lipid accumulation, and increasing lipid metabolism. Inflammation, anti-oxidation, and so on have a regulatory effect in the process of atherosclerosis endothelial cells, macrophages, smooth muscle cells, and so on; fucoidan can not only prevent thrombosis through anticoagulation and regulate platelet activation, but also promote the dissolution of formed thrombi. Fucoidan has a neuroprotective effect, and also has a positive effect on the prognosis of the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular. The prospects of applying fucoidan in cardio-cerebrovascular diseases are reviewed to provide some theoretical bases and inspirations for its full-scale development and utilization.

Topics & Concepts

FucoidanMedicinePharmacologyNeuroprotectionInflammationThrombosisLipid metabolismPolysaccharideBiochemistryImmunologyInternal medicineChemistrySeaweed-derived Bioactive CompoundsCardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress ResearchAlgal biology and biofuel production