This research aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an amyloid-inspired peptide scaffold in addressing mitochondrial dysfunction associated with traumatic brain injury.
Utilized a peptide scaffold modeled after amyloid structures
Assessed its impact on mitochondrial health
Focused on mitigating secondary injury mechanisms in neurotrauma
The peptide scaffold showed significant improvement in mitochondrial function
Reported reduction in markers of secondary injury in neurotrauma
Enhanced overall neuronal health
Abstract
driven mitochondrial pathology and suggest a promising strategy for mitigating secondary injury mechanisms in neurotrauma.