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Aptamer-modified atomically precise gold nanoclusters as targeted nanozymes to scavenge reactive oxygen species in white adipocytes

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2023

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Oxidative stress caused by excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) leads to the dysfunction of white adipocytes and white fat, and also promotes triglyceride storage by inhibiting the respiration of adipocytes directly. Nanozymes, as a new generation of artificial enzymes, have exhibited attractive potential in scavenging ROS and treatment of ROS-related diseases. Herein, aptamer-modified atomically precise gold Au<sub>25</sub>nanoclusters (Apt-Au<sub>25</sub>NCs), are employed as targeted nanozymes to scavenge ROS in white adipocytes. Our results show that Apt-Au<sub>25</sub>NCs have high targeting capability toward white adipocytes with low cytotoxicity. Furthermore, Apt-Au<sub>25</sub>NCs show high superoxide dismutase (SOD)-like and catalase (CAT)-like activity in a concentration-dependent manner, and also good thermal and pH stability compared with natural SOD and CAT. Finally, the efficiency of ROS scavenging by Apt-Au<sub>25</sub>NCs in white adipocytes is evaluated. This work demonstrates that Apt-Au<sub>25</sub>NCs, as targeted nanozymes, are efficient in scavenging ROS in white adipocytes, exhibiting promising potential for the treatment of obesity and related diseases.

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