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Home » Health Conditions » Breakthrough ‘AstroCapsules’ May Combat Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

Breakthrough ‘AstroCapsules’ May Combat Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

By Jessica Monroe
Published: October 1, 2025
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Recent advances in neuroscience have led to the development of a groundbreaking method aimed at diminishing inflammation in the brain, a key factor in tackling diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Researchers have created innovative models called “AstroCapsules,” which are small hydrogel structures housing human astrocytes—specialized star-shaped cells vital for maintaining healthy nervous system function.

The ingenious design of these capsules allows the astrocytes to release interleukin-1 receptor antagonist, a potent anti-inflammatory protein, which plays a crucial role in alleviating neuroinflammation. Early tests conducted on human brain organoids and mouse models demonstrated promising results, as the treatment effectively decreased neuroinflammation and exhibited resistance to immune rejection.

The research, published in the journal *Biomaterials*, features contributions from a team led by Omid Veiseh, a bioengineer at Rice University whose work focuses on designing biomaterials compatible with the immune system. “Encapsulating cells in a way that shields them from immune attack has been a central challenge in the field,” Veiseh stated. He serves as a professor of bioengineering at Rice and holds positions with the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas as well as leading the Rice Biotech Launch Pad.

Veiseh emphasizes the years of research that went into developing these biomaterials before embarking on the AstroCapsules project. He commented, “Our hope is that this work will help move cell therapies closer to becoming real treatment options for patients with neurodegenerative disease.”

The study was co-authored by Robert Krencik, an associate professor at the Houston Methodist Research Institute, who is a specialist in neuroregeneration. Krencik pointed out that the AstroCapsules address significant hurdles faced by current cell-based therapies aimed at the nervous system.

Krencik elaborated, “Because the capsules will form a physical barrier between the implanted astrocytes and brain tissue, cells are expected to locally secrete anti-inflammatory proteins while avoiding immune rejection and unwanted migration throughout the brain. This will increase stability of the treatment while reducing side effects.”

The collective efforts of accomplished researchers from both Rice University and Houston Methodist have driven this project. The innovation of AstroCapsules not only signifies a technical advancement but also marks a potential turning point in treatment strategies for various neurological disorders.

In sum, the encapsulation of astrocytes within protective hydrogel capsules could lead to significant developments in neurotherapeutics. If successfully translated into clinical applications, AstroCapsules may prove to be a valuable asset in the ongoing fight against debilitating illnesses characterized by neuroinflammation, paving the way for safer and more effective treatments. This research opens new avenues for treating patients suffering from various types of neurodegenerative diseases, potentially bringing hope to millions affected by conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.Diseases & Conditions

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