Commentary: Neuroinflammation: An Overview of Neurodegenerative, Metabolic Diseases and Biotechnological Studies

Lincoln Takashi Hota Mukoyama1, Ana Paula de Araújo Boleti1 and Ludovico Migliolo*1,2,3

Abstract

Neuroinflammation is a factor contributing to cognitive impairment and neurodegenerative and metabolic diseases.
These diseases are characterized by progressive injury of neuron cells, and loss of motor or cognitive functions.
Microglia, which are the resident macrophages in the brain, play an important role in both physiological and pathological
conditions. In this commentary, we provide a brief discussion of the main points covered in the review “Neuroinflammation:
an overview of neurodegenerative, metabolic diseases and biotechnological studies”. We approach to how the oxidative
stress and metabolic disease induce pathological mechanisms of activation of the microglial cells and consequently release
cytotoxins, increasing to the neurodegenerative process. New insights into therapeutics bioinspired by neuropeptides
from venomous animals, supporting high throughput drug screening in the near future was also shown by the authors.

Keywords

microglia, inflammation, animal toxin, animal models of neurodegenerative disease