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Role of Citicoline in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Bermejo, Pedro E; Dorado, Rodolfo; Zea-Sevilla, María Ascensión.
Afiliação
  • Bermejo PE; University Hospital Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda, Madrid, Spain.
  • Dorado R; Instituto Neurológico Beremia, Madrid, Spain.
  • Zea-Sevilla MA; Instituto Neurológico Beremia, Madrid, Spain.
Neurosci Insights ; 18: 26331055231152496, 2023.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36818199
ABSTRACT
The term mild cognitive impairment (MCI) defines an intermediate state between normal aging and dementia. Vascular cognitive impairment refers to a decline in cognitive function that is caused by or associated with vascular disease and comprises all the spectrum of cognitive impairments, from MCI of vascular origin to vascular dementia. One of the available treatments for cognitive impairment is cytidine diphosphate-choline (CDP-Choline), or citicoline. The objective of the present manuscript is to provide complete evidence about the efficacy of citicoline for MCI, especially of vascular origin, but also due to other neurodegenerative disorders. Citicoline is a pharmaceutical product constituted by the combination of 2 natural molecules (cytidine and choline) and is marketed as a food supplement. It has been proposed to provide neuroprotective effects through diverse mechanisms of action. Taking into account the available literature, citicoline has shown a consistent improvement in cognitive function in patients with MCI, especially of vascular origin. Moreover, it provides beneficial effects on vascular, Alzheimer, and mixed dementias, stroke sequelae, intracerebral hemorrhages, traumatic brain injuries, and neurodegenerative diseases. Long-term treatment with citicoline has also been demonstrated to be well-tolerated and has not been associated with severe adverse events. Citicoline is a safe, well-tolerated, and promising agent with evidenced neuroprotective properties.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article