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Naturally occurring plant polyphenols as potential therapies for inherited neuromuscular diseases

Fuller, Heidi R; Humphrey, Emma L; Morris, Glenn E

Authors

Emma L Humphrey

Glenn E Morris



Abstract

There are several lines of laboratory-based evidence emerging to suggest that purified polyphenol compounds such as resveratrol, found naturally in red grapes, epigallocatechin galate from green tea and curcumin from turmeric, might be useful for the treatment of various inherited neuromuscular diseases, including spinal muscular atrophy, Duchenne muscular dystrophy and Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease. Here, we critically examine the scientific evidence related to the known molecular effects that these polyphenols have on different models of inherited neuromuscular disease, with particular attention to problems with the validity of in vitro evidence. We also present proteomic evidence that polyphenols have in vitro effects on cells related to metal ion chelation in cell-culture media. Although their precise mechanisms of action remain somewhat elusive, polyphenols could be an attractive approach to therapy for inherited neuromuscular disease, especially since they may be safer to use on young children, compared with some of the other drug candidates.

Citation

Fuller, H. R., Humphrey, E. L., & Morris, G. E. (2013). Naturally occurring plant polyphenols as potential therapies for inherited neuromuscular diseases. Future Medicinal Chemistry, 5(17), 2091-2101. https://doi.org/10.4155/fmc.13.165

Journal Article Type Review
Online Publication Date Nov 11, 2013
Publication Date 2013-11
Deposit Date Jun 12, 2023
Journal Future Medicinal Chemistry
Print ISSN 1756-8919
Electronic ISSN 1756-8927
Publisher Future Science
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 5
Issue 17
Pages 2091-2101
DOI https://doi.org/10.4155/fmc.13.165
Keywords Drug Discovery; Pharmacology; Molecular Medicine