Introduction:: Vascular dementia is a leading cause of cognitive deterioration worldwide, caused by a complex interplay of pathological mechanisms such as disrupted cerebral blood flow, oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and endothelial dysfunction. A clear knowledge of these mechanisms is crucial for developing efficient treatment strategies. Various drug classes, including statins, cholinesterase inhibitors, anti-diabetic drugs, leukotriene antagonists, and nootropics, offer promising approaches by addressing different facets of this multifaceted condition. This review’s objective is to offer a comprehensive analysis of the functional mechanisms of diverse pharmacological agents in curing vascular dementia. It further aims to identify their therapeutic potential, limitations, and areas requiring future research. Methodology:: A review of the literature was conducted to examine evidence from preclinical and clinical research. Pharmacological chemicals were evaluated for their effects on key pathological pathways, including oxidative stress, inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and impaired neurotransmission. Result and Discussion:: Each class of drugs reviewed demonstrates distinct benefits in addressing specific aspects of vascular dementia. Statins primarily mitigate vascular risk factors and neuroinflammation, while cholinesterase inhibitors enhance neurotransmitter availability to support cognitive function. Anti-diabetic drugs exhibit neuroprotective properties through metabolic regulation and antiinflammatory effects, and leukotriene antagonists show potential in reducing oxidative damage and inflammation. Nootropics, on the other hand, focus on enhancing synaptic plasticity and memory. Despite these promising mechanisms, limitations such as inconsistent clinical outcomes, potential adverse effects, and the absence of individualized treatment protocols remain significant challenges. Conclusion:: This review emphasizes the need for developing integrated therapeutic strategies that target the diverse pathological mechanisms underlying vascular dementia. While current pharmacological approaches show considerable potential, there is a desperate need for long-term clinical validation and the development of personalized medicine frameworks. Advances in diagnostic tools, biomarkers, and imaging technologies will be crucial for early diagnosis and effective disease monitoring, paving the way for improved patient results and a more profound understanding of vascular dementia’s complexity.
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Saloni Sharma
Devkant Sharma
Anjali Sharma
CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets
Chaudhary Devi Lal University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ccb6fd16edfba7beb88c80 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2174/0118715273440657260226125023