Anti-aging herbal medicineâ€â€How and why can they be used in aging-associated neurodegenerative diseases?
Yuen-Shan Hoa, Kwok-Fai Soa, b, c and Raymond Chuen-Chung Changa, b, c, ,ÂÂ
a Laboratory of Neurodegenerative Diseases, Department of Anatomy, LKS Faculty of Medicine, Hong Kong SAR, China
b Research Centre of Heart, Brain, Hormone and Healthy Aging, LKS Faculty of Medicine, Hong Kong SAR, China
c State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong SAR, China
Abstract
Aging is a universal biological process that leads to progressive and deleterious changes in organisms. From ancient time, mankind has already interested in preventing and keeping ourselves young. Anti-aging study is certainly not a new research area.ÂÂ
Nowadays, the meaning of anti-aging has been changed from simply prolonging lifespan to increasing health span, which emphasizes more on the quality of life. This is the concept of healthy aging and prevention of pathological aging, which is associated with diseases. Keeping our brain functions as in young age is an important task for neuroscientists to prevent aging-associated neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer's diseases (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD). The causes of these diseases are not fully understood, but it is believed that these diseases are affected by multiple factors.ÂÂ
Neurodegenerative diseases can be cross-linked with a number of aging-associated conditions. Based on this, a holistic approach in anti-aging research seems to be more reasonable. Herbal medicine has a long history in Asian countries. It is believed that many of the medicinal herbs have anti-aging properties.ÂÂ
Recent studies have shown that some medicinal herbs are effective in intervention or prevention of aging-associated neurological disorders. In this review, we use wolfberry and ginseng as examples to elaborate the properties of anti-aging herbs.ÂÂ
The characteristics of medicinal herbs, especially their applications in different disease stages (prevention and intervention) and multi-targets properties, allow them to be potential anti-aging intervention in prevention and treatment of the aging-associated neurological disorders.
Keywords: Alzheimer's disease; Parkinson's disease; Neurodegeneration; Wolfberry; Ginseng
Article Outline
1. Introduction
2. What is aging?
3. Normal and pathological aging of the brain
4. Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease as two common aging-associated neurological disorders
4.1. Neuropathology of AD and PD
4.2. Current pharmacological intervention for the prevention and treatment of AD and PD
5. Herbal medicine and its theory on aging
5.1. Herbal medicine: aging is a result of decline in vital energy
5.2. Properties of anti-aging herbs
6. Anti-aging herbs and neurodegenerative diseases
6.1. Wolfberry
6.1.1. General properties
6.1.2. Wolfberry is a food ingredient, yet more than just food
6.1.3. Multiple protective effects on AD
6.2. Panax ginseng
6.2.1. General properties
6.2.2. Beneficial effects of ginseng on multiple neurodegenerative diseases
7. What should we be aware when studying the neuroprotective effects of anti-aging herbs?
8. Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
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