Abstract
The concept of Nanomedicine emerged along with the new millennium, and it is expected to provide solutions to some of modern medicine’s unsolved problems. Nanomedicine offers new hopes in several critical areas such as cancer treatment, viral and bacterial infections, medical imaging, tissue regeneration, and theranostics. To explore all these applications, a wide variety of nanomaterials have been developed which include liposomes, dendrimers, nanohydrogels and polymeric, metallic and inorganic nanoparticles. Recently, interlocked systems, namely rotaxanes and catenanes, have been incorporated into some of these chemical platforms in an attempt to improve their performance. This review focus on the nanomedicine applications of nanomaterials containing interlocked structures. The introduction gives an overview on the significance of interdisciplinary science in the progress of the nanomedicine field, and it explains the evolution of interlocked molecules until their application in nanomedicine. The following sections are organized by the type of interlocked structure, and it comprises details of the in vitro and/or in vivo experiments involving each material: rotaxanes as imaging agents, rotaxanes as cytotoxic agents, rotaxanes as peptide transporters, mechanized silica nanoparticles as stimuli responsive drug delivery systems, and polyrotaxanes as drug and gene delivery systems.
Keywords: Drug delivery, Interlocked molecules, Nanocarrier, Nanomedicine, Nanotechnology, Polyrotaxane, Rotaxane, Theranostics.
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Interlocked Systems in Nanomedicine
Volume: 15 Issue: 13
Author(s): Catia Ornelas-Megiatto, Tiago B. Becher and Jackson D. Megiatto
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Keywords: Drug delivery, Interlocked molecules, Nanocarrier, Nanomedicine, Nanotechnology, Polyrotaxane, Rotaxane, Theranostics.
Abstract: The concept of Nanomedicine emerged along with the new millennium, and it is expected to provide solutions to some of modern medicine’s unsolved problems. Nanomedicine offers new hopes in several critical areas such as cancer treatment, viral and bacterial infections, medical imaging, tissue regeneration, and theranostics. To explore all these applications, a wide variety of nanomaterials have been developed which include liposomes, dendrimers, nanohydrogels and polymeric, metallic and inorganic nanoparticles. Recently, interlocked systems, namely rotaxanes and catenanes, have been incorporated into some of these chemical platforms in an attempt to improve their performance. This review focus on the nanomedicine applications of nanomaterials containing interlocked structures. The introduction gives an overview on the significance of interdisciplinary science in the progress of the nanomedicine field, and it explains the evolution of interlocked molecules until their application in nanomedicine. The following sections are organized by the type of interlocked structure, and it comprises details of the in vitro and/or in vivo experiments involving each material: rotaxanes as imaging agents, rotaxanes as cytotoxic agents, rotaxanes as peptide transporters, mechanized silica nanoparticles as stimuli responsive drug delivery systems, and polyrotaxanes as drug and gene delivery systems.
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Ornelas-Megiatto Catia, B. Becher Tiago and D. Megiatto Jackson, Interlocked Systems in Nanomedicine, Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry 2015; 15 (13) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1568026615666150330111614
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