An oligomeric semiconducting nanozyme with ultrafast electron transfers alleviates acute brain injury

具有超快电子转移功能的寡聚半导体纳米酶可减轻急性脑损伤

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作者:Xiaoyu Mu, Junying Wang, Hua He, Qifeng Li, Bing Yang, Junhui Wang, Haile Liu, Yalong Gao, Lufei Ouyang, Si Sun, Qinjuan Ren, Xinjian Shi, Wenting Hao, Qiaoman Fei, Jiang Yang, Lulin Li, Ryan Vest, Tony Wyss-Coray, Jian Luo, Xiao-Dong Zhang

Abstract

Artificial enzymes have attracted wide interest in disease diagnosis and biotechnology due to high stability, easy synthesis, and cost effectiveness. Unfortunately, their catalytic rate is limited to surface electron transfer, affecting the catalytic and biological activity. Here, we report an oligomeric nanozyme (O-NZ) with ultrafast electron transfer, achieving ultrahigh catalytic activity. O-NZ shows electron transfer of 1.8 nanoseconds in internal cores and 1.2 picoseconds between core and ligand molecule, leading to ultrahigh superoxidase dismutase–like and glutathione peroxidase–like activity (comparable with natural enzyme, Michaelis constant = 0.87 millimolars). Excitingly, O-NZ can improve the 1-month survival rate of mice with acute brain trauma from 50 to 90% and promote the recovery of long-term neurocognition. Biochemical experiments show that O-NZ can decrease harmful peroxide and superoxide via in vivo catalytic chain reaction and reduce acute neuroinflammation via nuclear factor erythroid-2 related factor 2–mediated up-regulation of heme oxygenase-1 expression.

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