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Marine-Derived Natural Compounds for the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease

Journal

MARINE DRUGS
Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md17040221

Keywords

marine-derived natural compounds; Parkinson's disease; -synuclein; oxidative stress; neuroprotective; clinical trials

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81870853]
  2. Ningbo Sci & Tech Project for Common Wealth [2017C50042]
  3. Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Pathophysiology [201804]
  4. Open Project Program of State Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Safety, Tianjin University of Science Technology [SKLFNS-KF-201806]
  5. Ningbo municipal innovation team of life science and health [2015C110026]
  6. LiDakSum Marine Biopharmaceutical Development Fund
  7. K. C. Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by the loss of dopaminergic neurons, leading to the motor dysfunctions of patients. Although the etiology of PD is still unclear, the death of dopaminergic neurons during PD progress was revealed to be associated with the abnormal aggregation of -synuclein, the elevation of oxidative stress, the dysfunction of mitochondrial functions, and the increase of neuroinflammation. However, current anti-PD therapies could only produce symptom-relieving effects, because they could not provide neuroprotective effects, stop or delay the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons. Marine-derived natural compounds, with their novel chemical structures and unique biological activities, may provide anti-PD neuroprotective effects. In this study, we have summarized anti-PD marine-derived natural products which have shown pharmacological activities by acting on various PD targets, such as -synuclein, monoamine oxidase B, and reactive oxygen species. Moreover, marine-derived natural compounds currently evaluated in the clinical trials for the treatment of PD are also discussed.

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