Issue 31, 2024

Superoxide dismutase nanozymes: current status and future perspectives on brain disease treatment and diagnosis

Abstract

Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is an important metalloenzyme that catalyzes the dismutation of superoxide radicals (O2˙) into hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and oxygen (O2). However, the clinical application of SOD is severely limited due to its structural instability and high cost. Compared with natural enzymes, nanomaterials with enzyme-like activity, nanoenzymes, are more stable, economical and easy to modify and their activity can be adjusted. Certain nanozymes that exhibit SOD-like activity have been created and shown to help prevent illnesses brought about by oxidative stress. These SOD-like nanozymes offer an important solution to the problems associated with the clinical application of SOD. In this review, we briefly introduce neurodegenerative diseases, present the research progress of SOD-like nanoenzymes in the diagnosis and treatment of brain diseases, review their mechanism of action in the treatment and diagnosis of brain diseases, and discuss the shortcomings of the current research with a view to providing a reference for future research. We expect more highly active SOD-like nanoenzymes to be developed with a wide range of applications in the diagnosis and treatment of brain diseases.

Graphical abstract: Superoxide dismutase nanozymes: current status and future perspectives on brain disease treatment and diagnosis

Article information

Article type
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Submitted
27 Dec 2023
Accepted
26 Mar 2024
First published
28 Mar 2024

Chem. Commun., 2024,60, 4140-4147

Superoxide dismutase nanozymes: current status and future perspectives on brain disease treatment and diagnosis

Y. Chen, B. Li, K. Li and Y. Lin, Chem. Commun., 2024, 60, 4140 DOI: 10.1039/D3CC06288K

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