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- Phytotherapeutic alternatives for neurodegenerative dementias: scientific review, discussion and therapeutic proposal
2023-03 The incidence and prevalence of age-related neurodegenerative dementias have been increasing. There is no curative therapy and conventional drug treatment can cause problems for patients. Medicinal plants traditionally used for problems associated with ageing are emerging as a therapeutic resource. The main aim is to give a proposal for use and future research based on scientific knowledge and tradition. A literature search was conducted in several searchable databases. The keywords used were related to neurodegenerative dementias, ageing and medicinal plants. Boolean operators and filters were used to focus the search. As a result, there is current clinical and preclinical scientific information on 49 species used in traditional medicine for ageing-related problems, including neurodegenerative dementias. There are preclinical and clinical scientific evidences on their properties against protein aggregates in the central nervous system and their effects on neuroinflammation, apoptosis dysregulation, mitochondrial dysfunction, gabaergic, glutamatergic and dopaminergic systems alterations, monoamine oxidase alterations, serotonin depletion and oestrogenic protection. In conclusion, the potential therapeutic effect of the different medicinal plants depends on the type of neurodegenerative dementia and its stage of development, but more clinical and preclinical research is needed to find better, safer and more effective treatments.
- “Click & collect” para una rápida adaptación de la docencia práctica presencial a online en grados universitarios de Ciencias de la Salud
2021-10-22 La obligada adaptación del proceso enseñanza/aprendizaje a entornos no presenciales, debido a la expansión del virus SARSCOV- 2, ha motivado el diseño y ejecución de herramientas de aprendizaje basadas en TICs, que integren, además de los contenidos indispensables para la adquisición de competencias profesionales, un entorno atractivo para el aprendizaje autónomo de los alumnos. Mediante un paquete informático de implementación rápida (click & collect) en plataformas virtuales de diferentes universidades, adaptado al nivel medio de conocimientos informáticos del profesorado en Ciencias de la Salud, se han diseñado unas clases prácticas de la asignatura Farmacognosia y Fitoterapia correspondiente a los Grados de Farmacia y Farmacia y Nutricion Humana y Dietética de la UCM y las Universidades CEU San Pablo y CEU Cardenal Herrera. Se han incluido presentaciones ppsx interactivas y micro-vídeos de prácticas reales, incluyendo aciertos y fallos más comunes. En una primera evaluación de su eficacia se han observado resultados muy positivos tanto en el grado de aceptación por los alumnos como por el profesorado. La herramienta diseñada no sólo permitirá una adaptación rápida de la docencia presencial a online, sino que podrá ser empleada para favorecer el aprendizaje presencial y para la formación de postgrado.
- Medicinal plants and natural products as neuroprotective agents in age-related macular degeneration
2020-12-01 The retina may suffer neurodegenerative damages, as other tissues of the central nervous system do, and serious eye diseases may develop. One of them is age-related macular degeneration, which causes progressive loss of vision due to retina degeneration. Treatment of age-related macular degeneration focuses on antioxidant agents and anti-vascular endothelial growth factor compounds, among others, that prevent/ diminish oxidative stress and reduce neovascularisation respectively. The phytochemicals, medicinal plants and/or plant-diet supplements might be a useful adjunct in prevention or treatment of age-related macular degeneration owing to their antioxidant and anti-vascular endothelial growth factor properties. This review article presents the most investigated plants and natural products in relation to age-related macular degeneration, such as saffron, ginkgo, bilberry and blueberry, curcuma or turmeric, carotenoids, polyphenols, and vitamins C and E. This study provides up-to-date information on the effects, treatments, safety and efficiency of these phytotherapy products.