TY - JOUR
T1 - Nrf2 pathways in neuroprotection
T2 - Alleviating mitochondrial dysfunction and cognitive impairment in aging
AU - Bhat, Asif Ahmad
AU - Moglad, Ehssan
AU - Goyal, Ahsas
AU - Afzal, Muhammad
AU - Thapa, Riya
AU - Almalki, Waleed Hassan
AU - Kazmi, Imran
AU - Alzarea, Sami I.
AU - Ali, Haider
AU - Gaur, Ashish
AU - Singh, Thakur Gurjeet
AU - Singh, Sachin Kumar
AU - Dua, Kamal
AU - Gupta, Gaurav
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2024/11/15
Y1 - 2024/11/15
N2 - Mitochondrial dysfunction and cognitive impairment are widespread phenomena among the elderly, being crucial factors that contribute to neurodegenerative diseases. Nuclear factor erythroid 2–related factor 2 (Nrf2) is an important regulator of cellular defense systems, including that against oxidative stress. As such, increased Nrf2 activity may serve as a strategy to avert mitochondrial dysfunction and cognitive decline. Scientific data on Nrf2-mediated neuroprotection was collected from PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct, specifically addressing mitochondrial dysfunction and cognitive impairment in older people. Search terms included “Nrf2”, “mitochondrial dysfunction,” “cognitive impairment,” and “neuroprotection.” Studies focusing on in vitro and in vivo models and clinical investigations were included to review Nrf2's therapeutic potential comprehensively. The relative studies have demonstrated that increased Nrf2 activity could improve mitochondrial performance, decrease oxidative pressure, and mitigate cognitive impairment. To a large extent, this is achieved through the modulation of critical cellular signalling pathways such as the Keap1/Nrf2 pathway, mitochondrial biogenesis, and neuroinflammatory responses. The present review summarizes the recent progress in comprehending the molecular mechanisms regarding the neuroprotective benefits mediated by Nrf2 through its substantial role against mitochondrial dysfunction and cognitive impairment. This review also emphasizes Nrf2-target pathways and their contribution to cognitive function improvement and rescue from mitochondria-related abnormalities as treatment strategies for neurodegenerative diseases that often affect elderly individuals.
AB - Mitochondrial dysfunction and cognitive impairment are widespread phenomena among the elderly, being crucial factors that contribute to neurodegenerative diseases. Nuclear factor erythroid 2–related factor 2 (Nrf2) is an important regulator of cellular defense systems, including that against oxidative stress. As such, increased Nrf2 activity may serve as a strategy to avert mitochondrial dysfunction and cognitive decline. Scientific data on Nrf2-mediated neuroprotection was collected from PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct, specifically addressing mitochondrial dysfunction and cognitive impairment in older people. Search terms included “Nrf2”, “mitochondrial dysfunction,” “cognitive impairment,” and “neuroprotection.” Studies focusing on in vitro and in vivo models and clinical investigations were included to review Nrf2's therapeutic potential comprehensively. The relative studies have demonstrated that increased Nrf2 activity could improve mitochondrial performance, decrease oxidative pressure, and mitigate cognitive impairment. To a large extent, this is achieved through the modulation of critical cellular signalling pathways such as the Keap1/Nrf2 pathway, mitochondrial biogenesis, and neuroinflammatory responses. The present review summarizes the recent progress in comprehending the molecular mechanisms regarding the neuroprotective benefits mediated by Nrf2 through its substantial role against mitochondrial dysfunction and cognitive impairment. This review also emphasizes Nrf2-target pathways and their contribution to cognitive function improvement and rescue from mitochondria-related abnormalities as treatment strategies for neurodegenerative diseases that often affect elderly individuals.
KW - Cognitive impairment
KW - Keap1/Nrf2 pathway
KW - Mitochondrial dysfunction
KW - Neuroprotection
KW - Nrf2
KW - Oxidative stress
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85204470066&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.lfs.2024.123056
DO - 10.1016/j.lfs.2024.123056
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39277133
AN - SCOPUS:85204470066
SN - 0024-3205
VL - 357
JO - Life Sciences
JF - Life Sciences
M1 - 123056
ER -