Alkaloids as Emerging Neuroprotective Agents for Neurodegenerative Disorders: Insights into Tryptanthrin and Its Derivatives
Amjad Khan, Hanif Khan, IL-Ho Park, Badr Abdullah Aldahmash, Muhammad Sohail Khan, Gabsik Yang, Ki Sung KangNeurodegenerative conditions are incurable, progressive disorders characterized by the slow and irreversible loss of neurons. This neuronal loss can lead to several neuropsychiatric disorders and long-term complications. Despite significant advances in understanding the mechanisms of neurodegenerative disease, currently, there is no cure for neurodegenerative diseases, highlighting the urgent need for novel neuroprotective strategies. Alkaloids are an important class of bioactive substances that exhibit neuroprotection against several neurodegenerative diseases. Tryptanthrin, an indoloquinazoline alkaloid, shows strong anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective properties. In this review, we described the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative diseases and summarized several alkaloids’ neuroprotective properties. Furthermore, we showed protective benefits of tryptanthrin and its derivatives against neurodegenerative illnesses, focusing on their modulation of oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, neuronal death, and related signaling pathways in cellular and animal models of neurodegenerative diseases. However, various challenges, such as clinical evidence, pharmacokinetic studies, and long-term treatment effects, are not well documented. Future research on tryptanthrin and its derivatives should focus on the optimization of drug delivery methodologies and clinical studies to establish its potential as a therapeutic candidate for neurodegenerative diseases.