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Intervening with nanozymes in aging-related diseases: Strategies for restoring mitochondrial function
Fanyong Yan1, Dongyang Liu2, Baojuan Zhao1
1State Key Laboratory of Separation Membranes and Membrane Processes, Tiangong University, Tianjin 300387, PR China; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tiangong University, Tianjin 300387, PR China.
Abstract:
The decline in mitochondrial function has been identified as one of the central pathological mechanisms underlying a variety of aging-related diseases. Nanozymes are nanomaterials with intrinsic enzyme-like properties and are important alternatives to natural enzymes. As emerging biocatalysts, nanozymes exhibit significant potential in mimicking the activity of natural enzymes, enhancing mitochondrial function, and offering novel therapeutic strategies for aging-related conditions. This review provides an overview of various approaches to modulate the catalytic activity of nanozymes, considering factors such as particle size, shape, surface modifications, and constituent elements. It then examines the role of nanozymes in mitigating aging-related diseases by preserving mitochondrial health, with a particular focus on their ability to regulate three critical aspects: mitochondrial energy metabolism, quality control, and antioxidant capacity. By improving mitochondrial energy generation, supporting mitochondrial integrity, and eliminating excess reactive oxygen species (ROS), nanozymes offer new therapeutic possibilities for neurodegenerative diseases, bone-related disorders, and diabetes. Finally, this article discusses the major challenges faced in this field, including issues such as the scalability, biocompatibility, and targeting ability of nanozymes. It also emphasizes that future research should focus on enhancing clinical translation to ensure that nanozymes can play an effective role in practical therapeutic applications.
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