Abstract
Neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s disease (PD) are intimately associated with oxidative stress due to the excessive highly reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to the damage of dopaminergic neurons. Herein, we develop a Co-Cu dual-atom nanozyme (CoCu-DAzyme) by uniformly anchoring Co and Cu active sites onto an AlO(OH) substrate that exhibits remarkable catalase-like catalytic activity, far exceeding that of the Co or Cu single-atom counterparts. The following density functional theory calculations reveal that the Co sites efficiently enable H2O2 adsorption, while Cu sites promote charge transfer, synergistically promoting the catalytic decomposition of H2O2 into H2O and O2. Encouragingly, the developed CoCu-DAzyme notably ameliorates α-synuclein aggregation and alleviates the motor dysfunction inCaenorhabditis elegansPD models by substantively scavenging in vivo ROS. This research shows a novel therapeutic strategy for oxidative-stress-related neurodegenerative disorders by developing well-engineered nanozymes.
Original language | English |
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Journal | ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces |
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Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2024 |
Keywords
- catalase-like activity
- dual-atom nanozyme
- oxidative stress
- Parkinson’s disease
- synergy mechanism