Investigating the Neuroprotective and Cognitive-Enhancing Effects of Bacopa monnieri : A Systematic Review Focused on Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, and Apoptosis.
Luiz José Valotto NetoMatheus Reverete de AraujoRenato Cesar Moretti JuniorNathalia Mendes MachadoRakesh Kumar JoshiDaiene Dos Santos BuglioCaroline Barbalho LamasRosa DireitoLucas Fornari LaurindoMasaru TanakaSandra Maria BarbalhoPublished in: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The aging of the global population has increased the prevalence of neurodegenerative conditions. Bacopa monnieri (BM), an herb with active compounds, such as bacosides A and B, betulinic acid, loliolide, asiatic acid, and quercetin, demonstrates the potential for brain health. Limited research has been conducted on the therapeutic applications of BM in neurodegenerative conditions. This systematic review aims to project BM's beneficial role in brain disorders. BM has anti-apoptotic and antioxidant actions and can repair damaged neurons, stimulate kinase activity, restore synaptic function, improve nerve transmission, and increase neuroprotection. The included twenty-two clinical trials demonstrated that BM can reduce Nuclear Factor-κB phosphorylation, improve emotional function, cognitive functions, anhedonia, hyperactivity, sleep routine, depression, attention deficit, learning problems, memory retention, impulsivity, and psychiatric problems. Moreover, BM can reduce the levels of pro-inflammatory biomarkers and oxidative stress. Here, we highlight that BM provides notable therapeutic benefits and can serve as a complementary approach for the care of patients with neurodegenerative conditions associated with brain disorders. This review adds to the growing interest in natural products and their potential therapeutic applications by improving our understanding of the mechanisms underlying cognitive function and neurodegeneration and informing the development of new therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- mental health
- systematic review
- cerebral ischemia
- nuclear factor
- resting state
- healthcare
- clinical trial
- white matter
- working memory
- dna damage
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- cell death
- quality improvement
- diabetic rats
- induced apoptosis
- toll like receptor
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- functional connectivity
- risk factors
- sleep quality
- physical activity
- anti inflammatory
- multiple sclerosis
- palliative care
- meta analyses
- human health
- chronic pain
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- health information
- signaling pathway
- immune response
- obsessive compulsive disorder