Neurotrophin-conjugated nanoparticles prevent retina damage induced by oxidative stress |
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Authors: | Martina Giannaccini Alice Usai Federica Chiellini Viviana Guadagni Massimiliano Andreazzoli Michela Ori Massimo Pasqualetti Luciana Dente Vittoria Raffa |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Biology,Università di Pisa,Pisa,Italy;2.Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry,Università di Pisa,Pisa,Italy |
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Abstract: | Glaucoma and other optic neuropathies are characterized by a loss of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), a cell layer located in the posterior eye segment. Several preclinical studies demonstrate that neurotrophins (NTs) prevent RGC loss. However, NTs are rarely investigated in the clinic due to various issues, such as difficulties in reaching the retina, the very short half-life of NTs, and the need for multiple injections. We demonstrate that NTs can be conjugated to magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), which act as smart drug carriers. This combines the advantages of the self-localization of the drug in the retina and drug protection from fast degradation. We tested the nerve growth factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor by comparing the neuroprotection of free versus conjugated proteins in a model of RGC loss induced by oxidative stress. Histological data demonstrated that the conjugated proteins totally prevented RGC loss, in sharp contrast to the equivalent dose of free proteins, which had no effect. The overall data suggest that the nanoscale MNP-protein hybrid is an excellent tool in implementing ocular drug delivery strategies for neuroprotection and therapy. |
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