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Title: Neurocognitive effects of proanthocyanidin in Alzheimer’s disease: a systematic review of preclinical evidence
Authors: Reshma, Andukuri
Subramanian, Arunkumar
Kumarasamy, Vinoth
Thamaraikani, Tamilanban
Sekar, Mahendran
Gan, Sew Ha
Subramaniyan, Vetriselvan
Ling, Shing Wong
Nur Najihah Izzati Mat Rani
Wu, Yuan Seng
(UniKL RCMP)
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease
Cognition
Dementia
Flavonoids
Proanthocyanidin
Human health
Issue Date: Nov-2024
Publisher: Associacao Brasileira de Divulgacao Cientifica
Citation: Reshma A, Subramanian A, Kumarasamy V, Tamilanban T, Sekar M, Gan SH, et al. Neurocognitive effects of proanthocyanidin in Alzheimer’s disease: a systematic review of preclinical evidence. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research [Internet]. 2024 Jan 1;57:e13587. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1590/1414-431x2024e13587
Abstract: Cognitive disorders and dementia largely influence individual independence and orientation. Based on the Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) estimation, approximately 75% of individuals with dementia are undiagnosed. In fact, in some low- and middle-income countries, the percentage is as high as 90%. In this systematic review, which is based on PRISMA guidelines, we aim to identify the mechanism of action of proanthocyanidin. Finding a natural product alternative as a potential nootropic can help increase the number of armamentariums against dementia and other cognitive impairments. In this preclinical research, we determined the effect of proanthocyanidins on Alzheimer's disease (AD) by searching electronic bibliographic databases like Scopus, Proquest, ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Google. There was no imposed time limit. However, the search was limited to only English articles. The review protocol is registered on PROSPERO as CRD42022356301. A population, intervention, control, and outcomes (PICO) technique was utilized for report inclusion, and all reports were assessed for risk of bias by using the SYRCLE's RoB tool. The article's bibliographic information, induction model, type of proanthocyanidins, animal strain/weight/age, and outcome measurements were acquired from ten papers and are reported here. Further analysis was validated and determined for the review. The included studies met the review's inclusion criteria and suggested that proanthocyanidins have a neurocognitive effect against AD. Additionally, the effectiveness of proanthocyanidins in reducing oxidative stress, acetylcholinesterase activity, amyloid beta, its efficacy in alleviating superoxide dismutase, cognitive properties, and in facilitating cholinergic transmission in various models of AD has been collectively observed in ten studies.
URI: https://www.scielo.br/j/bjmbr/a/VJZLNqm5NTyM4szQSYFcDYH/?lang=en
https://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/ir.unikl.edu.my/33968
ISSN: 1414431X
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