Fungal Bioactive Compounds as Emerging Therapeutic Options for Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disorders

Valentina Bonetto  1 Alessandra Ferraresi  2 Simonetta Sampò  3 Ciro Isidoro  2

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Abstract

Aging is a complex biological process characterized by progressive multiorgan deterioration that compromises the quality of life. Unhealthy aging often associates with cognitive decline and motor-neurological disorders including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Huntington’s disease. Genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors, which include dietary habits, interact with aging and influence brain health, thus having an impact on the development of neurodegenerative disorders. In this context, fungal-derived bioactive compounds have emerged as promising neuroprotective agents due to their diverse biological properties that include antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, pro-autophagic, and neurotrophic effects. Key fungal metabolites, including polysaccharides, terpenoids, alkaloids, and phenolic compounds have been shown to modulate neuroinflammatory pathways, enhance neuronal survival, stimulate protective autophagy, and promote synaptic plasticity. Still, challenges related to their bioavailability, standardization, and clinical translation remain unresolved. Future deep research will be crucial to unlocking the full therapeutic potential of fungal-derived neuroprotective compounds. This review examines the potential therapeutic role of fungal metabolites, providing a comparative evaluation with a focus on their mechanisms of action in promoting brain health and longevity.

Keywords: aging; autophagy; mushrooms; neurodegeneration; polysaccharides.

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Aging is a complex biological process characterized by progressive
multiorgan deterioration that compromises the quality of life.
Unhealthy aging often associates with cognitive decline and
motor-neurological disorders including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s
disease, and Huntington’s disease. Genetic, environmental, and lifestyle
factors, which include dietary habits, interact with aging and
influence brain health, thus having an impact on the development of
neurodegenerative disorders. In this context, fungal-derived bioactive
compounds have emerged as promising neuroprotective agents due to their
diverse biological properties that include antioxidative,
anti-inflammatory, pro-autophagic, and neurotrophic effects. Key fungal
metabolites, including polysaccharides, terpenoids, alkaloids, and
phenolic compounds have been shown to modulate neuroinflammatory
pathways, enhance neuronal survival, stimulate protective autophagy, and
promote synaptic plasticity. Still, challenges related to their
bioavailability, standardization, and clinical translation remain
unresolved. Future deep research will be crucial to unlocking the full
therapeutic potential of fungal-derived neuroprotective compounds. This
review examines the potential therapeutic role of fungal metabolites,
providing a comparative evaluation with a focus on their mechanisms of
action in promoting brain health and longevity.




























Keywords:


aging; autophagy; mushrooms; neurodegeneration; polysaccharides.








PubMed Disclaimer


Conflict of interest statement







The authors declare no conflicts of interest.





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