Mitochondrial dysfunction in the brain contributes to both the inflammation and memory loss seen in Alzheimer's disease. A specially engineered micelle called CTS was designed to carry cyclosporin A and the peptide SS-31 together across the blood-brain barrier and deliver them directly to mitochondria in both nerve cells and immune cells. In Alzheimer's model mice, the system reduced mitochondrial damage, protected neurons from death, calmed overactive brain immune cells, and meaningfully improved cognitive performance.
Qian, Wenqiang; Liu, Daozhou; Liu, Jie; Liu, Miao; Ji, Qifeng; Zhang, Bangle; Yang, Zhifu; Cheng, Ying; Zhou, Siyuan