curcumin and Rheumatic-Diseases

curcumin has been researched along with Rheumatic-Diseases* in 3 studies

Reviews

3 review(s) available for curcumin and Rheumatic-Diseases

ArticleYear
The Emerging Role of Curcumin in the Modulation of TLR-4 Signaling Pathway: Focus on Neuroprotective and Anti-Rheumatic Properties.
    International journal of molecular sciences, 2020, Mar-26, Volume: 21, Issue:7

    Natural products have been used in medicine for thousands of years. Given their potential health benefits, they have gained significant popularity in recent times. The administration of phytochemicals existed shown to regulate differential gene expression and modulate various cellular pathways implicated in cell protection. Curcumin is a natural dietary polyphenol extracted from

    Topics: Animals; Antirheumatic Agents; Curcumin; Humans; Nervous System Diseases; Neuroprotective Agents; Rheumatic Diseases; Signal Transduction; Toll-Like Receptor 4

2020
Curcumin in Autoimmune and Rheumatic Diseases.
    Nutrients, 2019, May-02, Volume: 11, Issue:5

    Over recent decades, many clinical trials on curcumin supplementation have been conducted on various autoimmune diseases including osteoarthritis, type 2 diabetes, and ulcerative colitis patients. This review attempts to summarize the highlights from these clinical trials. The efficacy of curcumin either alone or in conjunction with existing treatment was evaluated. Sixteen clinical trials have been conducted in osteoarthritis, 14 of which yielded significant improvements in multiple disease parameters. Eight trials have been conducted in type 2 diabetes, all yielding significant improvement in clinical or laboratory outcomes. Three trials were in ulcerative colitis, two of which yielded significant improvement in at least one clinical outcome. Additionally, two clinical trials on rheumatoid arthritis, one clinical trial on lupus nephritis, and two clinical trials on multiple sclerosis resulted in inconclusive results. Longer duration, larger cohort size, and multiple dosage arm trials are warranted to establish the long term benefits of curcumin supplementation. Multiple mechanisms of action of curcumin on these diseases have been researched, including the modulation of the eicosanoid pathway towards a more anti-inflammatory pathway, and the modulation of serum lipid levels towards a favorable profile. Overall, curcumin supplementation emerges as an effective therapeutic agent with minimal-to-no side effects, which can be added in conjunction to current standard of care.

    Topics: Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Arthritis, Rheumatoid; Autoimmune Diseases; Colitis, Ulcerative; Curcumin; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Humans; Lupus Nephritis; Multiple Sclerosis; Osteoarthritis; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Rheumatic Diseases; Treatment Outcome

2019
Dietary factors in rheumatic autoimmune diseases: a recipe for therapy?
    Nature reviews. Rheumatology, 2017, Volume: 13, Issue:6

    Today, we are facing a new era of digitization in the health care system, and with increased access to health care information has come a growing demand for safe, cost-effective and easy to administer therapies. Dietary habits have a crucial influence on human health, affecting an individual's risk for hypertension, heart disease and stroke, as well as influencing the risk of developing of cancer. Moreover, an individual's lifestyle choices can greatly influence the progression and manifestation of chronic autoimmune rheumatic diseases. In light of these effects, it makes sense that the search for additional therapies to attenuate such diseases would include investigations into lifestyle modifications. When considering the complex web of factors that influence autoimmunity, it is not surprising to find that several dietary elements are involved in disease progression or prevention. In this Review, several common nutritional components of the human diet are presented, and the evidence for their effects on rheumatic diseases is discussed.

    Topics: Autoimmune Diseases; Capsaicin; Chocolate; Coffee; Curcumin; Diet; Fatty Acids, Omega-3; Humans; Microbiota; Resveratrol; Rheumatic Diseases; Sodium Chloride; Stilbenes

2017