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Taurine as an Early-Phase Disease-Modifying Candidate for Alzheimer's Disease.

Muhammad Kamal Hossain, Hyung-Ryong Kim
Review International journal of molecular sciences 2026
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研究类型
Review
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narrative review of taurine neuroprotective actions in Alzheimer's disease
干预措施
Taurine as an Early-Phase Disease-Modifying Candidate for Alzheimer's Disease. None
对照组
None
主要结局
None
效应方向
Positive
偏倚风险
Unclear

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease is driven by converging pathological processes, including amyloid-β accumulation, tau dysfunction, synaptic failure, and chronic neuroinflammation, which emerge decades before clinical onset. Growing evidence supports the concept that early, upstream neuroprotective interventions may meaningfully alter disease trajectory in both sporadic and familial AD. Taurine, an endogenously abundant and clinically safe neuromodulator, has re-emerged as a promising multi-target regulator of AD-relevant pathways. Accumulating mechanistic data indicate that taurine modulates Aβ aggregation, attenuates oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress, preserves mitochondrial homeostasis, suppresses neuroinflammatory signaling, and stabilizes synaptic function, positioning it as a promising upstream intervention strategy in AD. This review synthesizes current evidence supporting taurine's pleiotropic neuroprotective actions and discusses its translational potential as an early-stage, low-risk intervention to delay or prevent AD progression.

简要概述

Current evidence supporting taurine's pleiotropic neuroprotective actions is synthesized and its translational potential as an early-stage, low-risk intervention to delay or prevent AD progression is discussed.

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