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Exploring the pathophysiological influence of heme oxygenase-1 on neuroinflammation and depression: A study of phytotherapeutic-based modulation.
Wang, Jiao; Behl, Tapan; Rana, Tarapati; Sehgal, Aayush; Wal, Pranay; Saxena, Bhagawati; Yadav, Shivam; Mohan, Syam; Anwer, Md Khalid; Chigurupati, Sridevi; Zaheer, Imran; Shen, Bairong; Singla, Rajeev K.
Afiliação
  • Wang J; Joint Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence for Critical Care Medicine, Department of Critical Care Medicine and Institutes for Systems Genetics, Frontiers Science Center for Disease-related Molecular Network, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China; Department of Computer Science an
  • Behl T; Amity School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Amity University, Mohali, Punjab, India. Electronic address: tapanbehl31@gmail.com.
  • Rana T; Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, Rajpura-140401, Punjab, India; Government Pharmacy College, Seraj-175123, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India.
  • Sehgal A; GHG Khalsa College of Pharmacy, Gurusar Sadhar-141104, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.
  • Wal P; Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology, Pharmacy, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Saxena B; Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Pharmacy, Nirma University, S.G. Highway, Ahmedabad, 382481, India.
  • Yadav S; School of Pharmacy, Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Mohan S; Substance Abuse and Toxicology Research Center, Jazan University, Jazan 45142, Saudi Arabia; School of Health Sciences, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, 248007, Uttarakhand, India; Center for Global Health Research, Saveetha Medical College and Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of M
  • Anwer MK; Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj-11942, Saudi Arabia.
  • Chigurupati S; Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, Qassim University, Buraydah-51452, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Department of Biotechnology, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Saveetha Nagar, Thandalam, Che
  • Zaheer I; Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, (Al-Dawadmi Campus), Shaqra University, Al-Dawadmi, 11961, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
  • Shen B; Joint Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence for Critical Care Medicine, Department of Critical Care Medicine and Institutes for Systems Genetics, Frontiers Science Center for Disease-related Molecular Network, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China. Electronic address: bairong.shen@
  • Singla RK; Joint Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence for Critical Care Medicine, Department of Critical Care Medicine and Institutes for Systems Genetics, Frontiers Science Center for Disease-related Molecular Network, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Phytomedicine ; 127: 155466, 2024 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38461764
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The heme oxygenase (HO) system plays a significant role in neuroprotection and reduction of neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. The system, via isoforms HO-1 and HO-2, regulates cellular redox balance. HO-1, an antioxidant defense enzyme, is highlighted due to its association with depression, characterized by heightened neuroinflammation and impaired oxidative stress responses.

METHODOLOGY:

We observed the pathophysiology of HO-1 and phytochemicals as its modulator. We explored Science Direct, Scopus, and PubMed for a comprehensive literature review. Bibliometric and temporal trend analysis were done using VOSviewer.

RESULTS:

Several phytochemicals can potentially alleviate neuroinflammation and oxidative stress-induced depressive symptoms. These effects result from inhibiting the MAPK and NK-κB pathways - both implicated in the overproduction of pro-inflammatory factors - and from the upregulation of HO-1 expression mediated by Nrf2. Bibliometric and temporal trend analysis further validates these associations.

CONCLUSION:

In summary, our findings suggest that antidepressant agents can mitigate neuroinflammation and depressive disorder pathogenesis via the upregulation of HO-1 expression. These agents suppress pro-inflammatory mediators and depressive-like symptoms, demonstrating that HO-1 plays a significant role in the neuroinflammatory process and the development of depression.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Heme Oxigenase-1 / Doenças Neuroinflamatórias Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Heme Oxigenase-1 / Doenças Neuroinflamatórias Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article