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Natural products present neurotrophic properties in neurons of the limbic system in aging rodents

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SYNAPSE
Volume 75, Issue 2, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/syn.22185

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aging; apamin; caffeine; cerebrolysin; curcuma; neuronal morphology; resveratrol

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  1. PRODEP [CA-BUAP-120]
  2. CONACYT [252808]

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Aging is a complex process that can lead to neurodegenerative diseases and cognitive deficits. Understanding neural changes is critical for designing new therapies targeting aging and associated pathologies.
Aging is a complex process that can lead to neurodegeneration and, consequently, several pathologies, including dementia. Physiological aging leads to changes in several body organs, including those of the central nervous system (CNS). Morphological changes in the CNS and particularly the brain result in motor and cognitive deficits affecting learning and memory and the circadian cycle. Characterizing neural modifications is critical to designing new therapies to target aging and associated pathologies. In this review, we compared aging to the changes occurring within the brain and particularly the limbic system. Then, we focused on key natural compounds, apamin, cerebrolysin,Curcuma longa, resveratrol, andN-PEP-12,which have shown neurotrophic effects particularly in the limbic system. Finally, we drew our conclusions delineating future perspectives for the development of novel natural therapeutics to ameliorate aging-related processes.

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