Glitazones, PPAR-γ and Neuroprotection.
PPAR-γ
conformational changes
cytokines
glitazones
mitochondrial biogenesis
neuroprotection.
Journal
Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry
ISSN: 1875-5607
Titre abrégé: Mini Rev Med Chem
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 101094212
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
2021
2021
Historique:
received:
24
10
2020
revised:
06
01
2021
accepted:
18
01
2021
pubmed:
6
3
2021
medline:
21
8
2021
entrez:
5
3
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
The transcriptional factor PPAR-γ belongs to the nuclear receptor family, which has become a potential therapeutic target for several neurodegenerative diseases and metabolic disorders. Interestingly, PPAR-γ has been reported to have beneficial effects in various chronic neurological conditions via upregulation of its transcriptional co-activator PGC-1α and followed by regulation of multiple molecular events. Although several factors contribute to the progression of neurodegeneration, the dysfunction of PGC-1α expression is primarily interlinked with the pathogenesis of major neurodegenerative diseases. This review gives an insight that ligand-dependent activation of PPAR-γ by glitazones could initiate the structural conformational changes of the secondary proteins, thus recruiting the PGC-1α to form a stable regulatory complex that hampers the various molecular pathways contributing to neurodegeneration. The promising outcomes of the preliminary in silico studies included in this review support that PPAR-γ dependent activation of central PGC-1α signaling by novel glitazones is an encouraging strategy to enhance the oxy-radicals detoxifying system, antiinflammatory responses, and mitochondrial biogenesis required for neuroprotection in various neurodegenerative conditions.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33663364
pii: MRMC-EPUB-114737
doi: 10.2174/1389557521666210304112403
doi:
Substances chimiques
Neuroprotective Agents
0
PPAR gamma
0
Thiazolidinediones
0
Types de publication
Journal Article
Review
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
1457-1464Subventions
Organisme : Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB)
ID : CRG/2018/002084
Informations de copyright
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