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Nano-Technological Approaches for Targeting Kidney Diseases With Focus on Diabetic Nephropathy: Recent Progress, and Future Perspectives

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.870049

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diabetic nephropathy; nanotechnology; targeted delivery; kidney disease; nanoparticles

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  1. Zhejiang Provincial Medical and Healthy Science and Technology Projects [2017KY214]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [LBY22H180006]

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Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of end-stage renal disease worldwide and its occurrence is likely to reach pandemic proportions. Current treatment strategies neglect the molecular progression mechanism of diabetic nephropathy. Nano-technological techniques offer a new approach for targeted drug delivery and imaging systems in various clinical conditions.
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the leading cause of end-stage renal disease worldwide. With the rising prevalence of diabetes, the occurrence of DN is likely to hit pandemic proportions. The current treatment strategies employed for DN focus on the management of blood pressure, glycemia, and cholesterol while neglecting DN's molecular progression mechanism. For many theranostic uses, nano-technological techniques have evolved in biomedical studies. Several nanotechnologically based theranostics have been devised that can be tagged with targeting moieties for both drug administration and/or imaging systems and are being studied to identify various clinical conditions. The molecular mechanisms involved in DN are discussed in this review to assist in understanding its onset and progression pattern. We have also discussed emerging strategies for establishing a nanomedicine-based platform for DN-targeted drug delivery to increase drug's efficacy and safety, as well as their reported applications.

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