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Developing targeted antioxidant nanomedicines for ischemic penumbra: Novel strategies in treating brain ischemia-reperfusion injury

Zhitao Hou, Jacob S. Brenner

2024Redox Biology31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During cerebral ischemia-reperfusion conditions, the excessive reactive oxygen species in the ischemic penumbra region, resulting in neuronal oxidative stress, constitute the main pathological mechanism behind ischemia-reperfusion damage. Swiftly reinstating blood perfusion in the ischemic penumbra zone and suppressing neuronal oxidative injury are key to effective treatment. Presently, antioxidants in clinical use suffer from low bioavailability, a singular mechanism of action, and substantial side effects, severely restricting their therapeutic impact and widespread clinical usage. Recently, nanomedicines, owing to their controllable size and shape and surface modifiability, have demonstrated good application potential in biomedicine, potentially breaking through the bottleneck in developing neuroprotective drugs for ischemic strokes. This manuscript intends to clarify the mechanisms of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury and provides a comprehensive review of the design and synthesis of antioxidant nanomedicines, their action mechanisms and applications in reversing neuronal oxidative damage, thus presenting novel approaches for ischemic stroke prevention and treatment.

Topics & Concepts

PenumbraIschemiaNeuroprotectionMedicineOxidative stressPharmacologyMechanism (biology)Reperfusion injuryStroke (engine)Reactive oxygen speciesNeuroscienceCardiologyInternal medicineChemistryBiologyBiochemistryEpistemologyMechanical engineeringPhilosophyEngineeringAdvanced Nanomaterials in CatalysisNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsNanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
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