Treatment of Alzheimer's disease with framework nucleic acids

Xiaoru Shao, Weitong Cui, Xueping Xie, Wenjuan Ma, Yuxi Zhan, Yunfeng Lin
2020 Cell Proliferation  
To provide a new research direction for nerve regeneration and strategy for Alzheimer's disease treatment, tetrahedral DNA nanostructures (TDNs)-novel tetrahedral framework nucleic acid molecule nanoparticles (tFNA) that can inhibit the apoptosis of nerve cells are employed in the experiment. To verify the successful preparation of TDNs, the morphology of TDNs was observed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The expression of apoptosis-related genes and
more » ... roteins was investigated by confocal microscope, flow cytometry, PCR and Western blot to detect the impact of TDNs on the Alzheimer's model. And finally, Morris water maze experiment was used to test behavioural changes and Nissl stain was detected to observe the morphology and quantity of neurons in the hippocampus. Immunofluorescence stain was used to observe the Aβ stain, and TUNEL dyeing was utilized to observe neuronal apoptosis. In vitro and in vivo experiments confirm that TDNs, in a specific concentration range, have no toxic or side effects on nerve cells, can effectively inhibit apoptosis in an Alzheimer's disease cell model and effectively improve memory and learning ability in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease. These findings suggest that TDNs may be a promising drug for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
doi:10.1111/cpr.12787 pmid:32162733 fatcat:jbcfr3ybnnhbhitdk2q5gu4uq4