药物输送
药品
医学
靶向给药
骨重建
骨病
药物重新定位
药理学
纳米技术
骨质疏松症
内科学
材料科学
作者
Yilun Wu,Bing Sun,Ying Tang,Aining Shen,Yanlin Lin,Xiaohui Zhao,Jingui Li,Michael J. Monteiro,Wenyi Gu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41413-024-00356-2
摘要
Abstract There are currently no targeted delivery systems to satisfactorily treat bone-related disorders. Many clinical drugs consisting of small organic molecules have a short circulation half-life and do not effectively reach the diseased tissue site. This coupled with repeatedly high dose usage that leads to severe side effects. With the advance in nanotechnology, drugs contained within a nano-delivery device or drugs aggregated into nanoparticles (nano-drugs) have shown promises in targeted drug delivery. The ability to design nanoparticles to target bone has attracted many researchers to develop new systems for treating bone related diseases and even repurposing current drug therapies. In this review, we shall summarise the latest progress in this area and present a perspective for future development in the field. We will focus on calcium-based nanoparticle systems that modulate calcium metabolism and consequently, the bone microenvironment to inhibit disease progression (including cancer). We shall also review the bone affinity drug family, bisphosphonates, as both a nano-drug and nano-delivery system for bone targeted therapy. The ability to target and release the drug in a controlled manner at the disease site represents a promising safe therapy to treat bone diseases in the future.
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