From the Bush to the Brain: Preclinical Stages of Ethnobotanical Anti-Inflammatory and Neuroprotective Drug Discovery-An Australian Example.
Payaal KumarShintu MathewRashmi GamageFrances BodkinKerrie DoyleIlaria RossettiIngrid WagnonXian ZhouRitesh RajuErika GyengesiGerald MünchPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
The Australian rainforest is a rich source of medicinal plants that have evolved in the face of dramatic environmental challenges over a million years due to its prolonged geographical isolation from other continents. The rainforest consists of an inherent richness of plant secondary metabolites that are the most intense in the rainforest. The search for more potent and more bioavailable compounds from other plant sources is ongoing, and our short review will outline the pathways from the discovery of bioactive plants to the structural identification of active compounds, testing for potency, and then neuroprotection in a triculture system, and finally, the validation in an appropriate neuro-inflammatory mouse model, using some examples from our current research. We will focus on neuroinflammation as a potential treatment target for neurodegenerative diseases including multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson's (PD), and Alzheimer's disease (AD) for these plant-derived, anti-inflammatory molecules and highlight cytokine suppressive anti-inflammatory drugs (CSAIDs) as a better alternative to conventional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to treat neuroinflammatory disorders.
Keyphrases
- anti inflammatory drugs
- anti inflammatory
- multiple sclerosis
- drug discovery
- cerebral ischemia
- mouse model
- ms ms
- white matter
- small molecule
- mass spectrometry
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- brain injury
- traumatic brain injury
- human health
- oxidative stress
- blood brain barrier
- cognitive decline
- cell wall
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- cell therapy
- cognitive impairment
- drinking water
- stem cells
- risk assessment
- high throughput
- inflammatory response
- single cell
- functional connectivity
- combination therapy
- bone marrow
- tissue engineering