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Efficacy and Safety of Natural Apigenin Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease: Focus on In vivo Research Advancements. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, and despite advances in research, effective clinical treatments are still lacking. Apigenin, a natural flavonoid found in foods and herbs, is being studied for its potential therapeutic effects on AD.
  • A thorough search of medical databases identified 13 studies involving 736 animals, which revealed that apigenin treatment positively influenced AD symptoms, such as decreasing escape latency and increasing time spent in target areas, while also reducing certain inflammatory and apoptotic markers in the brain.
  • Although the findings suggest that apigenin shows promise in treating AD in animal models, more clinical research is needed to determine its effectiveness in humans.

Article Abstract

Background: Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is the most common dementia in clinics. Despite decades of progress in the study of the pathogenesis of AD, clinical treatment strategies for AD remain lacking. Apigenin, a natural flavonoid compound, is present in a variety of food and Chinese herbs and has been proposed to have a wide range of therapeutic effects on dementia.

Objective: To clarify the relevant pharmacological mechanism and therapeutic effect of apigenin on animal models of AD.

Methods: Computer-based searches of the PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, and Web of Science databases were used to identify preclinical literature on the use of apigenin for treating AD. All databases were searched from their respective inception dates until June 2023. The meta-analysis was performed with Review manager 5.4.1 and STATA 17.0.

Results: Thirteen studies were eventually enrolled, which included 736 animals in total. Meta-analysis showed that apigenin had a positive effect on AD. Compared to controls, apigenin treatment reduced escape latency, increased the percentage of time spent in the target quadrant and the number of plateaus traversed; apigenin was effective in reducing nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB) p65 levels; apigenin effectively increased antioxidant molecules SOD and GSH-px and decreased oxidative index MDA; for ERK/CREB/BDNF pathway, apigenin effectively increased BDNF and pCREB molecules; additionally, apigenin effectively decreased caspase3 levels and the number of apoptotic cells in the hippocampus.

Conclusion: The results show some efficacy of apigenin in the treatment of AD models. However, further clinical studies are needed to confirm the clinical efficacy of apigenin.

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