Cannabinol (CBN) alleviates age-related cognitive decline by improving synaptic and mitochondrial health
Abstract Age-related cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, represent major global health challenges, particularly with an aging population. Mitochondrial dysfunction appears to play a central role in the pathophysiology of these conditions by driving redox dysregulation and impairing cellular energy metabolism. Despite extensive research, effective therapeutic options remain limited. Cannabinol (CBN), a cannabinoid previously identified as a potent inhibitor of oxytosis/ferroptosis through mitochondrial modulation, has demonstrated promising neuroprotective effects. In cell culture, CBN targets mitochondria, preserving mitochondrial
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