Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Ameliorative properties of quercetin in the treatment of traumatic brain injury: a mechanistic review based on underlying mechanisms

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Ameliorative properties of quercetin in the treatment of traumatic brain injury: a mechanistic review based on underlying mechanisms

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability worldwide, with an estimated annual incidence of 27–69 million. TBI is a severe condition that can lead to high mortality rates and long-term cognitive, behavioral, and physical impairments in young adults. It is a significant public health concern due to the lack of effective treatments available. Quercetin, a natural flavonoid found in various fruits and vegetables, has demonstrated therapeutic potential with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective properties. Recently, some evidence has accentuated the ameliorating effects of quercetin on TBI. This review discusses quercetin’s ability to reduce TBI-related damage by regulating many cellular and molecular pathways. Quercetin in vitro and in vivo studies exhibit promise in reducing inflammation, oxidative stress, apoptosis, and enhancing cognitive function post-TBI. Further clinical investigation into quercetin’s therapeutic potential as a readily available adjuvant in the treatment of TBI is warranted in light of these findings. This review adds to our knowledge of quercetin’s potential in treating TBI by clarifying its mechanisms of action.

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