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Lipids as biomarkers of brain disorders.

Ghulam Hussain1, Haseeb Anwar1, Azhar Rasul2, Ali Imran3, Muhammad Qasim4, Shamaila Zafar1, Muhammad Imran5, Syed Kashif Shahid Kamran1, Nimra Aziz1, Aroona Razzaq1, Waseem Ahmad1, Asghar Shabbir6, Javed Iqbal7, Shahid Mahmood Baig8, Muhammad Ali2, Jose-Luis Gonzalez de Aguilar9,10, Tao Sun11, Atif Muhammad12, Arshadm Muhammad Umair13.   

Abstract

Brain is a central and pivotal organ of human body containing the highest lipids content next to adipose tissue. It works as a monitor for the whole body and needs an adequate supply of energy to maintain its physiological activities. This high demand of energy in the brain is chiefly maintained by the lipids along with its reservoirs. Thus, the lipid metabolism is also an important for the proper development and function of the brain. Being a prominent part of the brain, lipids play a vast number of physiological activities within the brain starting from the structural development, impulse conduction, insulation, neurogenesis, synaptogenesis, myelin sheath formation and finally to act as the signaling molecules. Interestingly, lipids bilayer also maintains the structural integrity for the physiological functions of protein. Thus, in light to all of these activities, lipids and its metabolism can be attributed pivotal for brain health and its activities. Decisively, the impaired/altered metabolism of lipids and its intermediates puts forward a key step in the progression of different brain ailments including neurodegenerative, neurological and neuropsychiatry disorders. Depending on their associated underlying pathways, they serve as the potential biomarkers of these disorders and are considered as necessary diagnostic tools. The present review discusses the role and level of altered lipids metabolism in brain diseases including neurodegenerative diseases, neurological diseases, and neuropsychiatric diseases. Moreover, the possible mechanisms of altered level of lipids and their metabolites have also been discussed in detail.

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Keywords:  Lipids metabolism; brain injuries; fatty acids; neurodegenerative disorders; neuropsychiatric disorders

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30614244     DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2018.1529653

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr        ISSN: 1040-8398            Impact factor:   11.176


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