Affiliation:
1. Division of Pharmacology, Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, GLA University, Chaumuhan, Mathura-281406
(U.P.) India
Abstract
Abstract::
Brain-related disorders include neuroinflammation, neurodegenerative disorders, and
demyelination, which ultimately affect the quality of life of patients. Currently, brain-related
disorders represent the most challenging health problem worldwide due to complex pathogenesis
and limited availability of drugs for their management. Further, the available pharmacotherapy
accompanies serious side effects, therefore, much attention has been directed toward the development
of alternative therapy derived from natural sources to treat such disorders. Recently, flavonoids,
natural phytochemicals, have been reported as a treatment option for preventing brain
aging and disorders related to this. Among these flavonoids, dietary luteolin, a flavone, is found
in many plant products such as broccoli, chamomile tea, and honeysuckle bloom having several
pharmacological properties including neuroprotective activities. Therefore, the objective of this
paper is to compile the available literature regarding the neuroprotective potential of luteolin and
its mechanism of action. Luteolin exerts notable anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antiapoptotic
activity suggesting its therapeutic efficacy in different neurological disorders. Numerous
in-vivo and in-vitro experiments have revealed that luteolin exhibits neuroprotective potential
via up-regulating the ER/ERK, PI3AKT, Nrf2 pathways and down-regulating the
MAPK/JAK2STAT and NFκB pathways. Taking into account of available facts regarding the
neuroprotective efficacy of luteolin, the current study highlights the beneficial effects of luteolin
for the prevention, management, and treatment of different neurological disorders. Thus, luteolin
can be considered an alternative for the development of new pharmacophores against various
brain-related disorders.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.