Nose-to-brain delivery of DHA-loaded nanoemulsions: A promising approach against Alzheimer’s disease
Résumé
Intranasal treatment with nanoformulated DHA significantly improved well-being and working spatial memory in six-months-old J20 mice. These behavioral effects were associated with a reduction of amyloid deposition, oxidative stress, and neuroinflammation in brain tissues, which may be partially due to DHA-induced inactivation of the pleiotropic kinase GSK3β.
In conclusion, intranasal DHA administration exhibited strong therapeutic effects and disease-modifying benefits in the J20 AD model. Given that DHA has already shown safety and tolerability in healthy human subjects, our results further support the need for clinical trials to assess the potential of this approach in Alzheimer's patients.
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