| Literature DB >> 31904507 |
Ana Sanches-Silva1, Lara Testai2, Seyed Fazel Nabavi3, Maurizio Battino4, Kasi Pandima Devi5, Silvia Tejada6, Antoni Sureda7, Suowen Xu8, Bahman Yousefi9, Maryam Majidinia10, Gian Luigi Russo11, Thomas Efferth12, Seyed Mohammad Nabavi13, Mohammad Hossein Farzaei14.
Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases comprise of non-communicable disorders that involve the heart and/or blood vessels and have become the leading cause of death worldwide with increased prevalence by age. mTOR is a serine/threonine-specific protein kinase which plays a central role in many physiological processes including cardiovascular diseases, and also integrates various proliferative signals, nutrient and energy abundance and stressful situations. mTOR also acts as central regulator during chronic stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and deregulated autophagy which are associated with senescence. Under oxidative stress, mTOR has been reported to exert protective effects regulating apoptosis and autophagy processes and favoring tissue repair. On the other hand, inhibition of mTOR has been suggested to have beneficial effects against atherosclerosis, cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure, and also in extending the lifespan. In this aspect, the use of drugs or natural compounds, which can target mTOR is an interesting approach in order to reduce the number of deaths caused by cardiovascular disease. In the present review, we intend to shed light on the possible effects and molecular mechanism of natural agents like polyphenols via regulating mTOR.Entities:
Keywords: Ascomycin (CID: 5282071); Cardiovascular diseases; Curcumin (PubChem CID: 969516); Epigallocatechingallate (CID: 65064); Honokiol (CID: 72303); Macrolactam FK-506(tacrolimus) (CID: 445643); Metformin (CID: 4091); Natural product; Oleuropein (CID: 5281544); Polyphenols; Quercetin (CID: 5280343); Rapamycin (CID: 5284616); Resveratrol (CID: 445154); Transcription factor; mTOR
Year: 2020 PMID: 31904507 DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2019.104626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacol Res ISSN: 1043-6618 Impact factor: 7.658