Abstract
Background: The prevalence of Alzheimer disease (AD) is expected to increase, especially in Indonesia. Despite lacking a cure, extra-virgin olive oil, abundant in neuroprotective compounds, offers promise in delaying cognitive decline by opposing oxidative stress in the aging brain. Research indicates its capacity to bolster long-term cognitive function and memory. Objectives: We examined the impact of olive oil and its derivatives on AD through a comprehensive analysis of experimental studies in mouse and worm models. Materials & Methods: Thirteen relevant articles were selected from the initial pool based on specific inclusion criteria. Data were extracted regarding study design, intervention types, model species used, cognitive outcomes, and findings. The reliability of the selected studies was ensured by evaluating their methodological quality and risk of bias. Results: Our systematic review of 13 selected experimental studies involving mice and worm models provides insights into the potential impact of olive oil and its extracts on AD. Findings suggest that these interventions may exhibit neuroprotective properties, positively influencing cognitive function and mitigating AD-related outcomes in the experimental models studied. Conclusion: Experimental studies on mice and worm models suggest that olive oil and its extracts may present neuroprotective benefits and positively influence cognitive function in AD contexts. Further research involving human subjects is essential to validate these findings and explore their practical implications in AD prevention and management.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 266-277 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2024 |
Keywords
- Alzheimer disease
- Dementia
- Experimental animal models
- Olive oil
- Systematic review
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Sugondo, A. T., Salfi, Q. N., Ramadhani, M. T., Puspamaniar, V. A., Machin, A. (2024). Olive Oil and Its Extracts in Alzheimer's Disease: A Systematic Review in Animal Models. Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 10(4), 266-277. https://doi.org/10.32598/CJNS.10.39.471.1
Sugondo, Alexander Tikara ; Salfi, Qorina Nadya ; Ramadhani, Maura Tuzzahrah et al. / Olive Oil and Its Extracts in Alzheimer's Disease : A Systematic Review in Animal Models. In: Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences. 2024 ; Vol. 10, No. 4. pp. 266-277.
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Sugondo, AT, Salfi, QN, Ramadhani, MT, Puspamaniar, VA, Machin, A 2024, 'Olive Oil and Its Extracts in Alzheimer's Disease: A Systematic Review in Animal Models', Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 266-277. https://doi.org/10.32598/CJNS.10.39.471.1
Olive Oil and Its Extracts in Alzheimer's Disease: A Systematic Review in Animal Models. / Sugondo, Alexander Tikara; Salfi, Qorina Nadya; Ramadhani, Maura Tuzzahrah et al.
In: Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 4, 10.2024, p. 266-277.
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Sugondo AT, Salfi QN, Ramadhani MT, Puspamaniar VA, Machin A, Haryono Y. Olive Oil and Its Extracts in Alzheimer's Disease: A Systematic Review in Animal Models. Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences. 2024 Oct;10(4):266-277. doi: 10.32598/CJNS.10.39.471.1