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Review
. 2018 Feb 22;15(4):336-344.
doi: 10.2174/1567205014666170517150037.

PPARs in Neurodegenerative and Neuroinflammatory Pathways

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PPARs in Neurodegenerative and Neuroinflammatory Pathways

E Benedetti et al. Curr Alzheimer Res. .

Abstract

Background: PPARs are lipid sensors activated by dietary lipids or their metabolites, mainly fatty acids and eicosanoids, that play critical roles in CNS biology, since brain has a very high lipid content and has the higher energetic metabolism in the body.

Methods: In neurodegenerative diseases in addition to metabolic impairment, also neuroinflammation is observed and PPARs are also closely linked to inflammatory processes. Several studies have revealed a complicated relationship between the innate immune response and tissue metabolism.

Results: In the brain, during pathological conditions, an alteration in metabolic status occurs, particularly involving glucose utilization and production, a condition which is generally related to metabolic changes.

Conclusion: Taking into account the high expression of PPARs in the brain, this review will focus on the role of these transcription factors in CNS diseases.

Keywords: Neurodegenetic disease; cytokines; immune system; microglia cells; neuroinflammation; neurons..

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