Rosa Martha Pérez Gutiérrez, Julio Téllez Gómez, José María Mota Flores, Mónica Corea Téllez, Alethia Muñiz Ramírez
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Abstract
Background: Current Alzheimer's disease (AD) treatments primarily focus on symptom management and offer limited potential to arrest disease progression. To address this limitation, we developed baicalin-myricetin (BM) functionalized selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs), termed BMSe@BSA, aimed at multi-targeted neuroprotection. Materials and Methods: BMSe@BSA nanoparticles were synthesized via a gel-sol technique using bovine serum albumin (BSA), ascorbic acid, selenous acid, and BM. Interactions among BSA, BM, and SeNPs were characterized by microscopy and spectrometry. Cytotoxicity was assessed on RAW 264.7 and PC12 cells to determine biocompatibility. Neuroinflammation and cognitive function were evaluated in C57BL6/J mice challenged with Aβ1-42. Recognition memory was tested through open-field exploration, novel object recognition (NOR), and T-maze assays. Inflammatory markers (IL-1β and TNF-α) and microglial changes in the cerebral cortex were quantified, while amyloid fibril morphology was assessed using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Results: Spectroscopic analysis verified successful BM functionalization. Transmission electron microscopy revealed a spherical morphology with an average particle size of 90.57 nm, zeta potential of 27.2 mV, and a polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.270. BM entrapment efficiency reached approximately 90%. Cytotoxicity assays confirmed the nanoparticles' safety, with no toxicity observed at concentrations up to 400 µg/mL after 4 h of incubation. BMSe@BSA effectively inhibited amyloid fibril formation, downregulated pro-inflammatory cytokine expression, preserved neuronal integrity, and significantly enhanced cognitive performance in AD mouse models. Conclusion: BMSe@BSA appear as a potential nanotherapeutic approach for targeted brain delivery and multi-pathway intervention in Alzheimer's disease.
PharmaceuticalsPharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
1332
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍:
Pharmaceuticals (ISSN 1424-8247) is an international scientific journal of medicinal chemistry and related drug sciences.Our aim is to publish updated reviews as well as research articles with comprehensive theoretical and experimental details. Short communications are also accepted; therefore, there is no restriction on the maximum length of the papers.