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Brain-targeting, acid-responsive antioxidant nanoparticles for stroke treatment and drug delivery

Stroke is the leading cause of death and disability. Currently, there is no effective pharmacological treatment for this disease, which can be partially attributed to the inability to efficiently deliver therapeutics to the brain. Here we report the development of natural compound-derived nanopartic...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Shenqi, Peng, Bin, Chen, Zeming, Yu, Jiang, Deng, Gang, Bao, Youmei, Ma, Chao, Du, Fengyi, Sheu, Wendy C., Kimberly, W. Taylor, Simard, J. Marc, Coman, Daniel, Chen, Qianxue, Hyder, Fahmeed, Zhou, Jiangbing, Sheth, Kevin N.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8958421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35386312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.02.033
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author Zhang, Shenqi
Peng, Bin
Chen, Zeming
Yu, Jiang
Deng, Gang
Bao, Youmei
Ma, Chao
Du, Fengyi
Sheu, Wendy C.
Kimberly, W. Taylor
Simard, J. Marc
Coman, Daniel
Chen, Qianxue
Hyder, Fahmeed
Zhou, Jiangbing
Sheth, Kevin N.
author_facet Zhang, Shenqi
Peng, Bin
Chen, Zeming
Yu, Jiang
Deng, Gang
Bao, Youmei
Ma, Chao
Du, Fengyi
Sheu, Wendy C.
Kimberly, W. Taylor
Simard, J. Marc
Coman, Daniel
Chen, Qianxue
Hyder, Fahmeed
Zhou, Jiangbing
Sheth, Kevin N.
author_sort Zhang, Shenqi
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description Stroke is the leading cause of death and disability. Currently, there is no effective pharmacological treatment for this disease, which can be partially attributed to the inability to efficiently deliver therapeutics to the brain. Here we report the development of natural compound-derived nanoparticles (NPs), which function both as a potent therapeutic agent for stroke treatment and as an efficient carrier for drug delivery to the ischemic brain. First, we screened a collection of natural nanomaterials and identified betulinic acid (BA) as one of the most potent antioxidants for stroke treatment. Next, we engineered BA NPs for preferential drug release in acidic ischemic tissue through chemically converting BA to betulinic amine (BAM) and for targeted drug delivery through surface conjugation of AMD3100, a CXCR4 antagonist. The resulting AMD3100-conjugated BAM NPs, or A-BAM NPs, were then assessed as a therapeutic agent for stroke treatment and as a carrier for delivery of NA1, a neuroprotective peptide. We show that intravenous administration of A-BAM NPs effectively improved recovery from stroke and its efficacy was further enhanced when NA1 was encapsulated. Due to their multifunctionality and significant efficacy, we anticipate that A-BAM NPs have the potential to be translated both as a therapeutic agent and as a drug carrier to improve the treatment of stroke.
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spelling pubmed-89584212022-04-05 Brain-targeting, acid-responsive antioxidant nanoparticles for stroke treatment and drug delivery Zhang, Shenqi Peng, Bin Chen, Zeming Yu, Jiang Deng, Gang Bao, Youmei Ma, Chao Du, Fengyi Sheu, Wendy C. Kimberly, W. Taylor Simard, J. Marc Coman, Daniel Chen, Qianxue Hyder, Fahmeed Zhou, Jiangbing Sheth, Kevin N. Bioact Mater Article Stroke is the leading cause of death and disability. Currently, there is no effective pharmacological treatment for this disease, which can be partially attributed to the inability to efficiently deliver therapeutics to the brain. Here we report the development of natural compound-derived nanoparticles (NPs), which function both as a potent therapeutic agent for stroke treatment and as an efficient carrier for drug delivery to the ischemic brain. First, we screened a collection of natural nanomaterials and identified betulinic acid (BA) as one of the most potent antioxidants for stroke treatment. Next, we engineered BA NPs for preferential drug release in acidic ischemic tissue through chemically converting BA to betulinic amine (BAM) and for targeted drug delivery through surface conjugation of AMD3100, a CXCR4 antagonist. The resulting AMD3100-conjugated BAM NPs, or A-BAM NPs, were then assessed as a therapeutic agent for stroke treatment and as a carrier for delivery of NA1, a neuroprotective peptide. We show that intravenous administration of A-BAM NPs effectively improved recovery from stroke and its efficacy was further enhanced when NA1 was encapsulated. Due to their multifunctionality and significant efficacy, we anticipate that A-BAM NPs have the potential to be translated both as a therapeutic agent and as a drug carrier to improve the treatment of stroke. KeAi Publishing 2022-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8958421/ /pubmed/35386312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.02.033 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Zhang, Shenqi
Peng, Bin
Chen, Zeming
Yu, Jiang
Deng, Gang
Bao, Youmei
Ma, Chao
Du, Fengyi
Sheu, Wendy C.
Kimberly, W. Taylor
Simard, J. Marc
Coman, Daniel
Chen, Qianxue
Hyder, Fahmeed
Zhou, Jiangbing
Sheth, Kevin N.
Brain-targeting, acid-responsive antioxidant nanoparticles for stroke treatment and drug delivery
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title_short Brain-targeting, acid-responsive antioxidant nanoparticles for stroke treatment and drug delivery
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8958421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35386312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.02.033
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