Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacology, Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, Rajpura, Punjab-140401, India
Abstract
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a chronic intensifying incurable progressive disease leading to
neurological deterioration manifested as impairment of memory and executive brain functioning affecting
the physical ability like intellectual brilliance, common sense in patients. The recent therapeutic
approach in Alzheimer's disease is only the symptomatic relief further emerging the need for therapeutic
strategies to be targeted in managing the underlying silent killing progression of dreaded pathology.
Therefore, the current research direction is focused on identifying the molecular mechanisms
leading to the evolution of the understanding of the neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease. The resultant
saturation in the area of current targets (amyloid β, τ Protein, oxidative stress etc.) has led the scientific
community to rethink of the mechanistic neurodegenerative pathways and reprogram the current
research directions. Although, the role of stress has been recognized for many years and contributing
to the development of cognitive impairment, the area of stress has got the much-needed impetus
recently and is being recognized as a modifiable menace for AD. Stress is an unavoidable human experience
that can be resolved and normalized but chronic activation of stress pathways unsettle the
physiological status. Chronic stress mediated activation of neuroendocrine stimulation is generally
linked to a high risk of developing AD. Chronic stress-driven physiological dysregulation and hypercortisolemia
intermingle at the neuronal level and leads to functional (hypometabolism, excitotoxicity,
inflammation) and anatomical remodeling of the brain architecture (senile plaques, τ tangles, hippocampal
atrophy, retraction of spines) ending with severe cognitive deterioration. The present review is
an effort to collect the most pertinent evidence that support chronic stress as a realistic and modifiable
therapeutic earmark for AD and to advocate glucocorticoid receptors as therapeutic interventions.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine
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