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Review
. 2024 Sep:178:105805.
doi: 10.1016/j.neuint.2024.105805. Epub 2024 Jul 14.

The flavonoid fisetin reduces multiple physiological risk factors for dementia

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The flavonoid fisetin reduces multiple physiological risk factors for dementia

Pamela Maher. Neurochem Int. 2024 Sep.

Abstract

Dementia is a growing problem around the globe as the world's population continues to age. Multiple studies have identified potentially modifiable risk factors for the development of dementia suggesting that addressing some or all of these risk factors might have a significant impact on the aging population worldwide. However, this is not always as straightforward as it seems since many of these risk factors are currently treated with drugs specific to the risk factor. Moreover, since people can have multiple risk factors, addressing each of them individually could be highly problematic as it would likely lead to negative outcomes associated with polypharmacy and, in the long term, could do significant harm. A potential alternative is to identify compounds that have shown efficacy against a number of these different risk factors. As discussed in this review, there is strong evidence that the flavonol fisetin is one such compound. In animal studies it has shown efficacy against many of the risk factors that have been associated with an increased risk of developing dementia and also exhibits direct neuroprotective effects. Thus, further human research on fisetin in the context of dementia risk factors is clearly warranted.

Keywords: Aging; Fibrosis; Inflammation; Oxidative stress; Senescence.

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Declaration of competing interest PM is on the Scientific Advisory Boards of NOVOS and Dong-A ST.

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