Brain‐Targeted Black Phosphorus‐Based Nanotherapeutic Platform for Enhanced Hypericin Delivery in Depression

Author:

Tan Hanxu1,Cao Kerun2,Zhao Yuying3,Zhong Jialong2,Deng Di2,Pan Bo4,Zhang Juping4,Zhang Rong2,Wang Zhiyu4,Chen Tongkai5,Shi Yafei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Fundamental Medical Science Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine Guangzhou 510006 China

2. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Translational Cancer Research of Chinese Medicines Joint International Research Laboratory of Translational Cancer Research of Chinese Medicines International Institute for Translational Chinese Medicine School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine Guangzhou 510006 China

3. Guangdong‐Hong Kong‐Macau Joint Lab on Chinese Medicine and Immune Disease Research The Second Clinical College of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine Guangzhou 510006 China

4. State Key Laboratory of Dampness Syndrome of Chinese Medicine The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine Guangzhou 510006 China

5. Science and Technology Innovation Center Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine Guangzhou 510405 China

Abstract

AbstractDepression is a significant global health concern that remains inadequately treated due to the limited effectiveness of conventional drug therapies. One potential therapeutic agent, hypericin (HYP), is identified as an effective natural antidepressant. However, its poor water solubility, low bioavailability, and limited ability to penetrate the brain parenchyma have hindered its clinical application. To address these shortcomings and enhance the therapeutic efficacy of HYP, it is loaded onto black phosphorus nanosheets (BP) modified with the neural cell‐targeting peptide RVG29 to synthesize a nanoplatform named BP‐RVG29@HYP (BRH). This platform served as a nanocarrier for HYP and integrated the advantages of BP with advanced delivery methods and precise targeting strategies. Under the influence of 808 nm near‐infrared irradiation (NIR), BRH effectively traversed an in vitro BBB model. In vivo experiments validated these findings, demonstrating that treatment with BRH significantly alleviated depressive‐like behaviors and oxidative stress in mice. Importantly, BRH exhibited an excellent safety profile, causing minimal adverse effects, which highlighted its potential as a promising therapeutic agent. In brief, this novel nanocarrier holds great promise in the development of antidepressant drugs and can create new avenues for the treatment of depression.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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