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  • Oxidative stress plays a significant role in various diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, and cerium oxide nanoparticles (CeO-NPs) have potential as antioxidant treatments due to their unique valence states.
  • The study synthesized and characterized CeO-NPs, finding them to be stable and effective in reducing amyloid formation in insulin and managing oxidative stress in invasive cancer cells, particularly in a preclinical model involving quail embryos.
  • Results indicated that CeO-NPs could inhibit insulin fibrillation in a dose-dependent manner and showed good biocompatibility with cancer cells, causing only minimal oxidative stress and metabolic changes.

Article Abstract

There seems to be general agreement that oxidative stress is involved in many pathological conditions including Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and other neurodegenerative diseases, and overall aging. Cerium oxide nanoparticles, also known as nanoceria (CeO-NPs), have shown promise as catalytic antioxidants, based on their ability to switch between Ce and Ce valence states. In the present work we have synthesized and characterized CeO-NPs, examined the effect of CeO-NPs on amyloidogenesis of insulin, and analyzed the impact of CeO-NPs on oxidative stress and biocompatibility in three types of invasive cancer cells, and in the preclinical model of the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) of quail embryos. The different experimental techniques revealed a high stability and homogeneity of the "naked" CeO-NPs synthesized by precipitation from a reversal microemulsion. The CeO-NPs were 5-6 nm in diameter (TEM) and monodispersed and have a ζ +46.9 mV ζ potential in Milli-Q water. We demonstrated for the first time that CeO-NPs affect insulin fibrillation in a dose-dependent manner. The inhibiting, IC, and disassembling, DC, concentrations were calculated to be ∼100 ± 3.5 and ∼200 ± 5.5 μg/mL, respectively. Furthermore, CeO-NPs demonstrated reliable biocompatibility and sufficient uptake by glioma and breast cancer cells. The presence of a high concentration of CeO-NPs within the cells resulted only in local changes in metabolic activity and generation of oxidative stress at a low level. Moreover, high biocompatibility with CeO-NPs was shown in the CAM.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.8b00816DOI Listing

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