Journal article
Authors list: Schaffer, S; Asseburg, H; Kuntz, S; Muller, WE; Eckert, GP
Publication year: 2012
Pages: 161-178
Journal: Molecular Neurobiology
Volume number: 46
Issue number: 1
ISSN: 0893-7648
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12035-012-8282-9
Publisher: Springer
Abstract:
The global trend of the phenomenon of population ageing has dramatic consequences on public health and the incidence of neurodegenerative diseases. Physiological changes that occur during normal ageing of the brain may exacerbate and initiate pathological processes that may lead to neurodegenerative disorders, especially Alzheimer's disease (AD). Hence, the risk of AD rises exponentially with age. While there is no cure currently available, sufficient intake of certain micronutrients and secondary plant metabolites may prevent disease onset. Polyphenols are highly abundant in the human diet, and several experimental and epidemiological evidences indicate that these secondary plant products have beneficial effects on AD risks. This study reviews current knowledge on the potential of polyphenols and selected polyphenol-rich diets on memory and cognition in human subjects, focusing on recent data showing in vivo efficacy of polyphenols in preventing neurodegenerative events during brain ageing and in dementia. Concentrations of polyphenols in animal brains following oral administration have been consistently reported to be very low, thus eliciting controversial discussion on their neuroprotective effects and potential mechanisms. Whether polyphenols exert any direct antioxidant effects in the brain or rather act by evoking alterations in regulatory systems of the brain or even the body periphery is still unclear. To understand the mechanisms behind the protective abilities of polyphenol-rich foods, an overall understanding of the biotransformation of polyphenols and identification of the various metabolites arising in the human body is also urgently needed.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Schaffer, S., Asseburg, H., Kuntz, S., Muller, W. and Eckert, G. (2012) Effects of Polyphenols on Brain Ageing and Alzheimer's Disease: Focus on Mitochondria, Molecular Neurobiology, 46(1), pp. 161-178. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12035-012-8282-9
APA Citation style: Schaffer, S., Asseburg, H., Kuntz, S., Muller, W., & Eckert, G. (2012). Effects of Polyphenols on Brain Ageing and Alzheimer's Disease: Focus on Mitochondria. Molecular Neurobiology. 46(1), 161-178. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12035-012-8282-9