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Role of dietary polyphenols in attenuating brain edema and cell swelling in cerebral ischemia.

Kiran S Panickar1, Richard A Anderson.   

Abstract

Polyphenols are natural substances with variable phenolic structures and are enriched in vegetables, fruits, grains, bark, roots, tea, and wine. There are over 8000 polyphenolic structures identified in plants, but edible plants contain only several hundred polyphenolic structures. Recent interest in polyphenols has increased greatly due to their potential antioxidant effects. In addition, some polyphenols also have insulin-potentiating, anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, anti-viral, anti-ulcer, and anti-apoptotic properties although some of these properties may be a consequence of their anti-oxidant effects. Given that oxidative stress and inflammation are hypothesized to contribute to increased neural damage in ischemia, polyphenols appear to have a tremendous potential in attenuating such injuries. One important consequence of ischemia is brain edema and oxidative stress and inflammation are implicated in its pathogenesis. Brain edema is defined as an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the brain parenchyma resulting in a volumetric enlargement of the cells or tissue and can cause further ischemic damage. The purpose of this article is to review the current literature on brain edema and/or cell swelling in ischemic injury with the goal to identify newer approaches to attenuate brain edema. A review of currently known mechanisms underlying edema/cell swelling will be undertaken and the potential of dietary polyphenols to reduce edema will be critically reviewed with the discussion of some recent patents.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20030622     DOI: 10.2174/157488910791213149

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Recent Pat CNS Drug Discov        ISSN: 1574-8898


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Authors:  Mehran Taherian; Michael D Norenberg; Kiran S Panickar; Nagarajarao Shamaladevi; Anis Ahmad; Purbasha Rahman; Arumugam R Jayakumar
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2020-03-12       Impact factor: 3.996

2.  Restoring Oat Nanoparticles Mediated Brain Memory Function of Mice Fed Alcohol by Sorting Inflammatory Dectin-1 Complex Into Microglial Exosomes.

Authors:  Fangyi Xu; Jingyao Mu; Yun Teng; Xiangcheng Zhang; Kumaran Sundaram; Mukesh K Sriwastva; Anil Kumar; Chao Lei; Lifeng Zhang; Qiaohong M Liu; Jun Yan; Craig J McClain; Michael L Merchant; Huang-Ge Zhang
Journal:  Small       Date:  2021-12-13       Impact factor: 13.281

Review 3.  Effect of polyphenols on oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in neuronal death and brain edema in cerebral ischemia.

Authors:  Kiran S Panickar; Richard A Anderson
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2011-11-18       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  Garlic exosome-like nanoparticles reverse high-fat diet induced obesity via the gut/brain axis.

Authors:  Kumaran Sundaram; Jingyao Mu; Anil Kumar; Jyotirmaya Behera; Chao Lei; Mukesh K Sriwastva; Fangyi Xu; Gerald W Dryden; Lifeng Zhang; ShaoYu Chen; Jun Yan; Xiang Zhang; Juw Won Park; Michael L Merchant; Neetu Tyagi; Yun Teng; Huang-Ge Zhang
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2022-01-01       Impact factor: 11.600

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