作者
Declan Browne, Bernadette McGuinness, Jayne V Woodside, Gareth J McKay
发表日期
2019/7/18
来源
Clinical interventions in aging
页码范围
1303-1317
出版商
Taylor & Francis
简介
Vitamin E has been proposed as a potential clinical intervention for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) given the plausibility of its various biological functions in influencing the neurodegenerative processes associated with the condition. The tocopherol and tocotrienol isoforms of vitamin E have multiple properties including potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory characteristics, in addition to influences on immune function, cellular signalling and lowering cholesterol. Several of these roles offer a theoretical rationale for providing benefit for the treatment of AD-associated pathology. Diminished circulating concentrations of vitamin E have been demonstrated in individuals with AD. Reduced plasma levels have furthermore been associated with an increased risk of AD development while intake, particularly from dietary sources, may limit or reduce the rate of disease progression. This benefit may be linked to synergistic actions …
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D Browne, B McGuinness, JV Woodside, GJ McKay - Clinical interventions in aging, 2019