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Scientists Could Have Solved a Massive Obstacle to Treating The Brain : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 3, 2025 10:00 am
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Revolutionary Nanoparticles Break Through Blood-Brain Barrier to Target Alzheimer’s and Other Brain Diseases

One of the biggest challenges in treating diseases like Alzheimer’s is overcoming the brain’s natural defense mechanisms. However, a recent study has introduced a groundbreaking solution to this obstacle.

The brain’s primary line of defense is the blood-brain barrier (BBB), a protective barrier that regulates the passage of substances into the brain. This barrier can often prevent potentially beneficial medications from reaching their intended targets.

Researchers at Oregon State University have developed specialized nanoparticles that are capable of bypassing the BBB and delivering therapeutic agents directly to immune cells in specific regions of the brain.

Brain treatments
The researchers were able to target specific immune cells in a specific region of the brain. (Tetiana Korzun)

Oleh Taratula, a professor of pharmaceutics at OSU, describes this breakthrough as significant progress in drug delivery technology.

The nanoparticles are engineered to carry specific peptides that can unlock the BBB and target immune cells known as microglia. These cells are implicated in the inflammation associated with many neurological diseases.

Brain penetration
Specially targeted nanoparticles were able to hit their targets, on the right. (Goo et al., Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2025)

Initial experiments on mice demonstrated the efficacy of this approach in treating cachexia, a condition characterized by muscle loss commonly seen in cancer patients.

According to Taratula, inflammation of the hypothalamus, where microglia are abundant, plays a critical role in the development of cachexia and significantly impacts patients’ quality of life and survival.

Animal studies showed that mice treated with the nanoparticles experienced a 50% reduction in muscle loss compared to untreated mice, highlighting the potential of this innovative drug delivery system.

While the study did not focus on Alzheimer’s specifically, the researchers believe that this technology could be adapted to target a wide range of neurological conditions characterized by brain inflammation, including Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis.

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This groundbreaking research has been published in Advanced Healthcare Materials and holds promise for the development of novel treatments for debilitating brain disorders.

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