Title of article :
Promising Molecular Targets for Pharmacological Therapy of Neurodegenerative Pathologies
Author/Authors :
Neganova, M.E Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow region, Chernogolovka, Russia , Aleksandrov, Yu.R Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow region, Chernogolovka, Russia , Nebogatikov, V.O Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow region, Chernogolovka, Russia , Klochkov, S.G Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow region, Chernogolovka, Russia , Ustyugov, A.A Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow region, Chernogolovka, Russia
Pages :
21
From page :
60
To page :
80
Abstract :
Drug development for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases has to confront numerous problems occurring, in particular, because of attempts to address only one of the causes of the pathogenesis of neurological disorders. Recent advances in multitarget therapy research are gaining momentum by utilizing pharmacophores that simultaneously affect different pathological pathways in the neurodegeneration process. The application of such a therapeutic strategy not only involves the treatment of symptoms, but also mainly addresses prevention of the fundamental pathological processes of neurodegenerative diseases and the reduction of cognitive abilities. Neuroinflammation and oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, dysregulation of the expression of histone deacetylases, and aggregation of pathogenic forms of proteins are among the most common and significant pathological features of neurodegenerative diseases. In this review, we focus on the molecular mechanisms and highlight the main aspects, including reactive oxygen species, the cell endogenous antioxidant system, neuroinflammation triggers, metalloproteinases, α-synuclein, tau proteins, neuromelanin, histone deacetylases, presenilins, etc. The processes and molecular targets discussed in this review could serve as a starting point for screening leader compounds that could help prevent or slow down the development of neurodegenerative diseases.
Keywords :
aggregation of pathogenic proteins , proteinopathy , histone deacetylases , oxidative stress , neuroinflammation , neurodegeneration
Journal title :
Acta Naturae
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2617311
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