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Berberine for prevention of dementia associated with diabetes and its comorbidities: A systematic review.

Noriko Shinjyo1, James Parkinson2, Jimmy Bell3, Tatsuro Katsuno4, Annie Bligh5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A growing number of epidemiological studies indicate that metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its associated features play a key role in the development of certain degenerative brain disorders, including Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. Produced by several different medicinal plants, berberine is a bioactive alkaloid with a wide range of pharmacological effects, including antidiabetic effects. However, it is not clear whether berberine could prevent the development of dementia in association with diabetes.
OBJECTIVE: To give an overview of the therapeutic potential of berberine as a treatment for dementia associated with diabetes. SEARCH STRATEGY: Database searches A and B were conducted using PubMed and ScienceDirect. In search A, studies on berberine's antidementia activities were identified using "berberine" and "dementia" as search terms. In search B, recent studies on berberine's effects on diabetes were surveyed using "berberine" and "diabetes" as search terms. INCLUSION CRITERIA: Clinical and preclinical studies that investigated berberine's effects associated with MetS and cognitive dysfunction were included. DATA EXTRACTION AND ANALYSIS: Data from studies were extracted by one author, and checked by a second; quality assessments were performed independently by two authors.
RESULTS: In search A, 61 articles were identified, and 22 original research articles were selected. In search B, 458 articles were identified, of which 101 were deemed relevant and selected. Three duplicates were removed, and a total of 120 articles were reviewed for this study. The results demonstrate that berberine exerts beneficial effects directly in the brain: enhancing cholinergic neurotransmission, improving cerebral blood flow, protecting neurons from inflammation, limiting hyperphosphorylation of tau and facilitating β-amyloid peptide clearance. In addition, evidence is growing that berberine is effective against diabetes and associated disorders, such as atherosclerosis, cardiomyopathy, hypertension, hepatic steatosis, diabetic nephropathy, gut dysbiosis, retinopathy and neuropathy, suggesting indirect benefits for the prevention of dementia.
CONCLUSION: Berberine could impede the development of dementia via multiple mechanisms: preventing brain damages and enhancing cognition directly in the brain, and indirectly through alleviating risk factors such as metabolic dysfunction, and cardiovascular, kidney and liver diseases. This study provided evidence to support the value of berberine in the prevention of dementia associated with MetS.
Copyright © 2020 Shanghai Changhai Hospital. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease; Berberine; Dementia; Diabetes; Vascular dementia

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32005442     DOI: 10.1016/j.joim.2020.01.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Integr Med


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5.  Activation of the GABA-alpha receptor by berberine rescues retinal ganglion cells to attenuate experimental diabetic retinopathy.

Authors:  Wangyi Fang; Xiaojing Huang; Kaicheng Wu; Yuan Zong; Jian Yu; Huan Xu; Jiemei Shi; Jiaojiao Wei; Xujiao Zhou; Chunhui Jiang
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Review 7.  Recent Advances in Berberine Inspired Anticancer Approaches: From Drug Combination to Novel Formulation Technology and Derivatization.

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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-03-20       Impact factor: 4.411

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