Publication:  An oleuropein rich-olive (Olea europaea L.) leaf extract reduces β-amyloid and tau proteotoxicity through regulation of oxidative- and heat shock-stress responses in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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2022-03-08
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 Romero-Márquez, Jose M 
 Navarro-Hortal, María D 
 Jiménez-Trigo, Victoria 
 Vera-Ramírez, Laura 
 Forbes-Hernández, Tamara J 
 Esteban-Muñoz, Adelaida 
 Giampieri, Francesca 
 Bullón, Pedro 
 Battino, Maurizio 
 Sánchez-González, Cristina 
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Olive tree-derived products have been associated with numerous benefits for health. The aim of the present study was to characterize an olive leaf extract enriched in oleuropein (OLE) concerning phenolic content and profile as well as antioxidant capacity. Short-term and long-term toxicity, including oxidative stress, was in vivo evaluated in the experimental model Caenorhabditis elegans. Moreover, the potential therapeutic effect of the extract against Aβ induced- and tau protein induced-toxicity was also evaluated in C. elegans. OLE treatment did not exert toxicity. On the contrary, the extract was able to ameliorate oxidative stress and proteotoxicity related to Aβ and tau aggregation. The potential molecular mechanisms present behind the observed results explored by RNAi technology revealed that DAF-16/FOXO and SKN-1/NRF2, elements of the insulin insulin-like signalling pathway, as well as HSP-16.2 overexpression were involved.
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Alzheimer disease, DAF-16/FOXO, HSP-16.2, IIS pathway, RNAi, SKN-1/NRF2






