Therapeutic role of curcumin in adult neurogenesis for management of psychiatric and neurological disorders: a scientometric study to an in-depth review

Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2023;63(28):9379-9391. doi: 10.1080/10408398.2022.2067827. Epub 2022 Apr 28.

Abstract

Aberrant neurogenesis is a major factor in psychiatric and neurological disorders that have significantly attracted the attention of neuroscientists. Curcumin is a primary constituent of curcuminoid that exerts several positive pharmacological effects on aberrant neurogenesis. First, it is important to understand the different processes of neurogenesis, and whether their dysfunction promotes etiology as well as the development of many psychiatric and neurological disorders; then investigate mechanisms by which curcumin affects neurogenesis as an active participant in pathophysiological events. Based on scientometric studies and additional extensive research, we explore the mechanisms by which curcumin regulates adult neurogenesis and in turn affects psychiatric diseases, i.e., depression and neurological disorders among them traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, Alzheimer's disease (AD), Gulf War Illness (GWI) and Fragile X syndrome (FXS). This review aims to elucidate the therapeutic effects and mechanisms of curcumin on adult neurogenesis in various psychiatric and neurological disorders. Specifically, we discuss the regulatory role of curcumin in different activities of neural stem cells (NSCs), including proliferation, differentiation, and migration of NSCs. This is geared toward providing novel application prospects of curcumin in treating psychiatric and neurological disorders by regulating adult neurogenesis.

Keywords: Curcumin; neural stem cells; neurogenesis; psychiatric and neurological disorders; scientometric analysis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Alzheimer Disease* / drug therapy
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Curcumin* / pharmacology
  • Curcumin* / therapeutic use
  • Humans
  • Nervous System Diseases* / drug therapy
  • Neurogenesis

Substances

  • Curcumin