| Literature DB >> 35875806 |
Hitesh Chopra1, Shabana Bibi2,3, Inderbir Singh1, Mohammad Amjad Kamal4,5,6,7, Fahadul Islam6, Fahad A Alhumaydhi8, Talha Bin Emran6,9, Simona Cavalu10.
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a kind of dementia that creates serious challenges for sufferers' memory, thinking, and behavior. It commonly targeting the aging population and decay the brain cells, despite attempts have been performed to enhance AD diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Hence, AD remains incurable owing to its complex and multifactorial consequences and still there is lack of appropriate diagnostics/therapeutics option for this severe brain disorder. Therefore, nanotechnology is currently bringing new tools and insights to improve the previous knowledge of AD and ultimately may provide a novel treatment option and a ray of hope to AD patients. Here in this review, we highlighted the nanotechnologies-based findings for AD, in both diagnostic and therapeutic aspects and explained how advances in the field of nanotechnology/nanomedicine could enhance patient prognosis and quality of life. It is highly expected these emerging technologies could bring a research-based revolution in the field of neurodegenerative disorders and may assist their clinical experiments and develop an efficacious drug for AD also. The main aim of review is to showcase readers the recent advances in nanotechnology-based approaches for treatment and diagnosing of AD.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; aging; dementia; nanomedicine; nanotechnology; neurodegenerative disorders
Year: 2022 PMID: 35875806 PMCID: PMC9304964 DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2022.879114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Aging Neurosci ISSN: 1663-4365 Impact factor: 5.702
FIGURE 1Different phases of pathophysiology of AD.
Latest researches citing use of liposomes for treatment of AD.
| Active drug | Outcome | References |
| Icariin and Tanshinone IIA | The pharmacodynamic analysis |
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| Hydroxy-α-Sanshool | Liposomes were not significantly toxic to the nasal mucosa and effectively alleviated D-galactose-induced learning memory deficits and protected mouse hippocampal neuronal cells |
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| Imatinib Mesylate | The liposomes effectively improved the brain deposition of drug in brain from formulation compared to pure drug solution as indicated by AUC from |
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| Transferrin-Pep63 | Pep63 effectively inhibited the binding between EphB2 and Aβ oligomers after release from liposomes and rescued NMDA receptors trafficking, the basis of synaptic plasticity |
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| Rosemary extract | All optimal Nano-Liposomes samples showed statistically significant higher antioxidant capacity (>94.15%) compared to Rosemary extract (90.04%) |
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FIGURE 2Mechanism of “Thymoquinone” drug toward oxidative stress-mediated AD symptoms.