Acid Neutralization by Composite Lysine Nanoparticles for Spinal Cord Injury Recovery through Mitigating Mitochondrial Dysfunction.

Qiuchen Wang,Lu Ge, Jiali Guo, Haijuan Zhang, Tianling Chen, Feifei Lian, Lei Li, Yun Xu, Jinyu Xu, Nuo Chen,Yu Zhang, Zhanwei Ruan,Jian Xiao,Hongyu Zhang, Liangliang Yang

ACS biomaterials science & engineering(2024)

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Abstract
After spinal cord injury (SCI), significant alterations in the tissue microenvironment lead to mitochondrial dysfunction, inducing apoptosis and inhibiting the remodeling of neural circuits, thereby impeding recovery. Although previous studies have demonstrated a marked decrease in pH at the injury site, creating an acidic microenvironment, the impact of improving this acidic microenvironment on SCI recovery has not been investigated. This study prepared a lysine@hollow mesoporous silica nanoparticle/gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) (L@H/G) composite hydrogel. The L@H/G composite hydrogel was demonstrated to release lysine and efficiently improve the acidic microenvironment slowly. Significantly, the composite hydrogel reduced cell apoptosis, promoted nerve regeneration, inhibited glial scar formation, and ultimately enhanced motor function recovery in mice with SCI. Mechanistically, the L@H/G hydrogel improved the mitochondrial tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and fatty acid metabolism, restoring energy supply and facilitating mitochondrial function recovery. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report confirming that improving the acidic microenvironment could promote SCI repair, providing a potential therapeutic strategy for SCI.
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