Title:Multi-Target Directed Compounds with Antioxidant and/or Anti- Inflammatory Properties as Potent Agents for Alzheimer’s Disease
Volume: 17
Issue: 10
Author(s): Georgios Papagiouvannis*, Panagiotis Theodosis-Nobelos, Panos N. Kourounakis and Eleni A. Rekka
Affiliation:
- Department of Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, Frederick University, Nicosia, 1036,Cyprus
Keywords:
Neurodegeneration, Alzheimer's Disease, Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, AchE Inhibitors Multi-Targeting Compounds.
Abstract:
Background: Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative
disorders, characterized by memory deficits and cognitive impairment. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors,
NMDA receptor antagonists and nootropic agents are used clinically, but they have only symptomatic
efficacy, attributed to the multifactorial character of AD. The multi-target directed compound
approach is gaining attention and has been under investigation lately.
Objective: This review selects several research articles, which describe the design, synthesis and biological
evaluation of multi-targeting molecules combining antioxidant or/and anti-inflammatory
properties. Compounds with these properties are expected to be beneficial in the treatment of AD.
Methods: This review summarizes the pathobiochemistry of AD as well as the role of oxidative stress
and inflammation in the progression of neurodegeneration. It presents novel compounds with antioxidant
or/and anti-inflammatory activity that have been tested for their efficacy in neurodegenerative
disorders.
Results: Various researchers have taken advantage of the multi-targeting drug approach in order to
design molecules which may be developed as useful agents for the treatment of neurodegeneration.
Conclusion: The multi-targeting compound approach is a developing therapeutic strategy for multifactorial
diseases, such as AD, and can offer effective agents for their radical treatment.