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IISc Develops Nanozyme to Prevent Abnormal Blood Clotting

Syllabus:

Gs 3: Achievements of Indians in science & technology; indigenization of technology and developing new technology.

Context: 

Recently, researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a metal-based artificial nanozyme to combat abnormal blood clotting in conditions like Pulmonary Thromboembolism (PTE).

More on the News:

IISc’s Nanozyme-Based Solution

The IISc team developed nanozymes that:

  • Mimic natural antioxidant enzymes (e.g., glutathione peroxidase).
  • Help scavenge Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) and reduce oxidative stress.
  • Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive chemicals derived from oxygen that play a significant role in both normal cell function and disease.
  • Prevent over-activation of platelets and thus thrombosis.

Nanozyme Development and Testing

Led by Prof. G. Mugesh, Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry.

Synthesis process:

  • Created redox-active nanomaterials with varied sizes, shapes and morphologies through controlled chemical reactions.

Testing process:

  • Platelets were isolated from human blood and activated with agonists.
  • Different nanozymes were tested to check their ability to prevent excess platelet aggregation.

Understanding Normal Blood Clotting

  • Normal blood clotting (haemostasis): When a blood vessel is injured, platelets cluster around the site to form a clot and prevent blood loss.
  • Haemostasis involves complex protein interactions triggered by physiological agonists like collagen and thrombin.
  • Elevated ROS leads to over-activation of platelets, resulting in excessive clot formation (thrombosis).

Excess Clot Formation in Diseases

In diseases like PTE or COVID-19:

  • Oxidative stress increases.
  • Levels of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) become abnormally high.
  • This causes over-activation of platelets, leading to excessive clotting (thrombosis).
  • Thrombosis is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality.

Key Finding: Vanadium Pentoxide Nanozyme

  • Spherical-shaped Vanadium Pentoxide (V₂O₅) nanozymes were the most effective.
  • They mimic glutathione peroxidase and significantly reduce ROS levels.
  • Vanadium's unique redox chemistry plays a critical role in this antioxidant action

Animal Trial Outcomes

The nanozyme was tested in a mouse model of PTE.

Key observations:

  • Significant reduction in thrombosis.
  • Increased survival rate of the mice.
  • No toxic effects found over five days, based on:
  • Weight monitoring
  • Behavioural assessment
  • Blood parameters

Advantages Over Conventional Drugs

  • Traditional anti-platelet drugs may cause bleeding complications by interfering with physiological haemostasis.
  • IISc’s nanozymes do not interfere with normal blood clotting.
  • Instead, they modulate redox signalling and do not increase the risk of bleeding.

UPSC Mains Practice Question

Q: What are nanozymes? Discuss the recent development by IISc Bengaluru in using nanozymes to prevent abnormal blood clotting and its significance over conventional therapies.

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