Bletilla striata polysaccharide alleviates Alzheimer's disease in Caenorhabditis elegans by modulating autophagy via the insulin/AMPK pathway
Key Points
Bletilla striata polysaccharide alleviates symptoms of Alzheimer's disease in C. elegans, enhancing neuronal health and longevity.
Researchers reported significant improvement in cognitive function metrics by 30% after treatment with the polysaccharide.
Analysis using C. elegans models reveals modulation of autophagy via the insulin/AMPK pathway, critical for cell maintenance and survival.
This finding highlights a potential direction for developing therapies targeting autophagy pathways, though further research is needed.
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