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Chiral Molecule-mediated Porous Cu<sub><i>x</i></sub>O Nanoparticle Clusters with Antioxidation Activity for Ameliorating Parkinson’s Disease
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the major pathological mechanisms of Parkinson's disease. Using inorganic nanomaterials to scavenge ROS has drawn significant interest and can prevent ROS-mediated neurological disorders. We prepared uniform Cu <sub>x</sub>O nanoparticle clusters (NCs) with an average size of 65 ± 7 nm, using phenylalanine (Phe) as the structure-directing agent. These Cu <sub>x</sub>O NCs functionally mimicked the activities of peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase. Because they eliminated ROS, the Cu <sub>x</sub>O NCs inhibited neurotoxicity in a cellular model of Parkinson's disease and rescued the memory loss of mice with Parkinson's disease. The biocompatibility and multiple enzyme-mimicking activities of Cu <sub>x</sub>O NCs offer new opportunities for the application of NCs in biomedicine, biosensing, and biocatalysis.
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