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Preventive and Protective Roles of Dietary Nrf2 Activators Against Central Nervous System Diseases

Journal

CNS & NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS-DRUG TARGETS
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 326-338

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL
DOI: 10.2174/1871527316666170102120211

Keywords

Acute brain injury; dietary; neurodegenerative disease; Nrf2

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [NS092810, NS093539, NS089534, NS095671]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [81271276]

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Central nervous system diseases are major health issues and are often associated with disability or death. Most central nervous system disorders are characterized by high levels of oxidative stress. Nuclear factor erythroid 2 related factor (Nrf2) is known for its ability to regulate the expression of a series of enzymes with antioxidative, prosurvival, and detoxification effects. Under basal conditions, Nrf2 forms a complex with Kelch-like ECH associated protein 1, leading to Nrf2 inactivation via ubiquitination and degradation. However, following exposure of Keap1 to oxidative stress, Nrf2 is released from Keap1, activated, and translocated into the nucleus. Upon nuclear entry, Nrf2 binds to antioxidant response elements ( ARE), thereby inducing the expression of genes such as glutathione s-transferase, heme oxygenase 1, and NADPH quinine oxidoreductase 1. Many dietary phytochemicals have been reported to activate the protective Nrf2/ARE pathway. Here, we review the preventive and protective effects of dietary Nrf2 activators against CNS diseases, including stroke, traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease.

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