Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases (Sep 2013)

Modulation of cerebral malaria by curcumin as an adjunctive therapy

  • Kunal Jain,
  • Sumeet Sood,
  • K. Gowthamarajan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
pp. 579 – 591

Abstract

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Cerebral malaria is the most severe and rapidly fatal neurological complication of Plasmodium falciparum infection and responsible for more than two million deaths annually. The current therapy is inadequate in terms of reducing mortality or post-treatment symptoms such as neurological and cognitive deficits. The pathophysiology of cerebral malaria is quite complex and offers a variety of targets which remain to be exploited for better therapeutic outcome. The present review discusses on the pathophysiology of cerebral malaria with particular emphasis on scope and promises of curcumin as an adjunctive therapy to improve survival and overcome neurological deficits. Keywords: Cerebral malaria, Curcumin, Adjunctive, Cognitive deficit