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A Melanin‐Based Natural Antioxidant Defense Nanosystem for Theranostic Application in Acute Kidney Injury

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is frequently associated with oxidative stress and causes high mortality annually in clinics. Nanotechnology-mediated antioxidative therapy is emerging as a novel strategy for the treatment of AKI. Herein, a novel biomedical use of the endogenous biopolymer melanin as a theranostic natural antioxidant defense nanoplatform for AKI is reported. In this study, ultrasmall Mn<sup>2+</sup>-chelated melanin (MMP) nanoparticles are easily prepared via a simple coordination and self-assembly strategy, and further incorporated with polyethylene glycol (MMPP). <i>In vitro</i> experiments reveal the ability of MMPP nanoparticles to scavenge multiple toxic reactive oxygen species (ROS) and suppress ROS-induced oxidative stress. Additionally, <i>in vivo</i> results from a murine AKI model demonstrate preferential renal uptake of MMPP nanoparticles and a subsequent robust antioxidative response with negligible side effects according to positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance (PET/MR) bimodal imaging and treatment assessment. These results indicate that the effectiveness of MMPP nanoparticles for treating AKI suggests the potential efficacy of melanin as a natural theranostic antioxidant nanoplatform for AKI, as well as other ROS-related diseases.

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