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    Gadhave, Dnyandev G.; Sugandhi, Vrashabh V.; Jha, Saurav Kumar; Nangare, Sopan N.; Gupta, Gaurav; Singh, Sachin Kumar; Dua, Kamal; Cho, Hyunah; Hansbro, Philip M.; Paudel, Keshav Raj

    Ageing research reviews, August 2024, Volume: 99
    Journal Article

    Neurodegenerative disorders (NDs) are expected to pose a significant challenge for both medicine and public health in the upcoming years due to global demographic changes. NDs are mainly represented by degeneration/loss of neurons, which is primarily accountable for severe mental illness. This neuronal degeneration leads to many neuropsychiatric problems and permanent disability in an individual. Moreover, the tight junction of the brain, blood-brain barrier (BBB)has a protective feature, functioning as a biological barrier that can prevent medicines, toxins, and foreign substances from entering the brain. However, delivering any medicinal agent to the brain in NDs (i.e., Multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, etc.) is enormously challenging. There are many approved therapies to address NDs, but most of them only help treat the associated manifestations. The available therapies have failed to control the progression of NDs due to certain factors, i.e., BBB and drug-associated undesirable effects. NDs have extremely complex pathology, with many pathogenic mechanisms involved in the initiation and progression; thereby, a limited survival rate has been observed in ND patients. Hence, understanding the exact mechanism behind NDs is crucial to developing alternative approaches for improving ND patients' survival rates. Thus, the present review sheds light on different cellular mechanisms involved in NDs and novel therapeutic approaches with their clinical relevance, which will assist researchers in developing alternate strategies to address the limitations of conventional ND therapies. The current work offers the scope into the near future to improve the therapeutic approach of NDs. Display omitted •Advancement in nanotechnology is a boon for cellular repair in mental disorders.•Molecular mechanisms in NDs could augment mental illness therapies and research.•Clinical insights may improve understanding of limits and benefits of NDs therapies.