Inflammation is emerging as a critical player in the disease progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) by its interaction with amyloid beta plaques in a feed-forward loop. There is also a decline in the nourishment and enriching neurotrophic factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), in the brain. Therefore, supplementing the brain with BDNF by gene delivery and delivering the anti-inflammatory agent, cannabidiol (CBD) in this case, to mitigate inflammation-induced disease cascade offers an attractive treatment strategy. To achieve the brain localization of CBD and pBDNF, lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) functionalized with mannose and penetratin were utilized. CBD and pBDNF were successfully encapsulated in the LNPs (more than 80%) with a size less than 180 nm, polydispersity index less than 0.25, and zeta potential of 23 mV. CBD was released from the formulation over a period of a week. The dual-functionalized LNPs demonstrated higher cellular uptake of CBD and expressed a significantly higher amount of BDNF (-value <0.05) after transfection than their nonmodified counterparts in four brain cell lines, i.e., brain endothelial cells (b.END3), immortalized microglia cells (IMGs), primary astrocytes, and primary neurons. Similarly, the permeation of CBD through the dual-modified LNPs across the in vitro coculture blood-brain barrier model was significantly higher (-value <0.05) compared to free CBD or nonfunctionalized nanoparticles. The LNPs demonstrated anti-inflammatory activity against lipopolysaccharides and human amyloid beta oligomer induction as they reduced the protein and mRNA expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-α ( < 0.05) and IL-1β ( < 0.05) in IMG cells. In summary, the penetratin and mannose-functionalized LNPs encapsulating CBD and pBDNF could serve as a promising therapy in AD, requiring further validation in animal models.
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