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Exploring the mechanisms of kaempferol in neuroprotection: Implications for neurological disorders

Amir Mohammad Nezhad SalariStudent Research Committee Bam University of Medical Sciences Bam IranZahra RasoulizadehStudent Research Committee Bam University of Medical Sciences Bam IranArezoo Gowhari ShabgahSchool of Medicine Bam University of Medical Sciences Bam IranRoghayyeh Vakili‐GhartavolDepartment of Medical Nanotechnology, School of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz IranGhasem SargaziNoncommunicable Diseases Research Center Bam University of Medical Sciences Bam IranJamshid Gholizadeh NavashenaqNoncommunicable Diseases Research Center Bam University of Medical Sciences Bam Iran
2024en
ABI

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Kaempferol, a flavonoid compound found in various fruits, vegetables, and medicinal plants, has garnered increasing attention due to its potential neuroprotective effects in neurological diseases. This research examines the existing literature concerning the involvement of kaempferol in neurological diseases, including stroke, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, neuroblastoma/glioblastoma, spinal cord injury, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy. Numerous in vitro and in vivo investigations have illustrated that kaempferol possesses antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antiapoptotic properties, contributing to its neuroprotective effects. Kaempferol has been shown to modulate key signaling pathways involved in neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation, such as the PI3K/Akt, MAPK/ERK, and NF-κB pathways. Moreover, kaempferol exhibits potential therapeutic benefits by enhancing neuronal survival, attenuating oxidative stress, enhancing mitochondrial calcium channel activity, reducing neuroinflammation, promoting neurogenesis, and improving cognitive function. The evidence suggests that kaempferol holds promise as a natural compound for the prevention and treatment of neurological diseases. Further research is warranted to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of action, optimize dosage regimens, and evaluate the safety and efficacy of this intervention in human clinical trials, thereby contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge in this field.

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