Designer Biomaterials for Nanomedicine

被引:168
作者
Doshi, Nishit [1 ]
Mitragotri, Samir [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Chem Engn, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
关键词
TARGETED DRUG-DELIVERY; PARTICLE-SIZE; NANOPARTICLES; SHAPE; PHAGOCYTOSIS; LIPOSOMES; MONODISPERSE; SYSTEMS; CELLS; MICROPARTICLES;
D O I
10.1002/adfm.200901538
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Nanotechnology has had tremendous impact on medical science and has resulted in phenomenal progress in the field of drug delivery and diagnostics. A wide spectrum of novel nanomaterials including polymeric particles, liposomes, quantum dots, and iron oxide particles have been developed for applications in therapeutic delivery and diagnostics. This has resulted in control over the rate and period of delivery and targeting of drugs to specific organs in the human body. This feature article focuses on the delivery of drugs using polymeric particles. The size; choice of polymer, surface chemistry, shape, and mechanical properties of the particles are parameters that critically affect particle function. Numerous biomaterials and fabrication techniques have been developed in the last decade that focus on novel design parameters, such as shape and mechanical properties and the interplay of these parameters with the size and surface chemistry of particles. Recent advances with particular focus on the importance of particle shape are highlighted, and the challenges that are yet to be fulfilled are underscored.
引用
收藏
页码:3843 / 3854
页数:12
相关论文
共 106 条
[71]   Magnetic iron oxide nanoworms for tumor targeting and imaging [J].
Park, Ji-Ho ;
von Maltzahn, Geoffrey ;
Zhang, Lianglin ;
Schwartz, Michael P. ;
Ruoslahti, Erkki ;
Bhatia, Sangeeta N. ;
Sailor, Michael J. .
ADVANCED MATERIALS, 2008, 20 (09) :1630-+
[72]   N,N-Dimethylformamide as a Reaction Medium for Metal Nanoparticle Synthesis [J].
Pastoriza-Santos, Isobel ;
Liz-Marzan, Luis M. .
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, 2009, 19 (05) :679-688
[73]   Particle diameter influences adhesion under flow [J].
Patil, VRS ;
Campbell, CJ ;
Yun, YH ;
Slack, SM ;
Goetz, DJ .
BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2001, 80 (04) :1733-1743
[74]  
PEPPAS NA, 2007, APPL BIOTECHNOL BIOM, P331
[75]   Polymers in drug delivery [J].
Pillai, O ;
Panchagnula, R .
CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY, 2001, 5 (04) :447-451
[76]   Biphasic Janus particles with nanoscale anisotropy [J].
Roh, KH ;
Martin, DC ;
Lahann, J .
NATURE MATERIALS, 2005, 4 (10) :759-763
[77]   Triphasic nanocolloids [J].
Roh, Kyung-Ho ;
Martin, David C. ;
Lahann, Joerg .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2006, 128 (21) :6796-6797
[78]   Direct fabrication and harvesting of monodisperse, shape-specific nanobiomaterials [J].
Rolland, JP ;
Maynor, BW ;
Euliss, LE ;
Exner, AE ;
Denison, GM ;
DeSimone, JM .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2005, 127 (28) :10096-10100
[79]   Advanced drug delivery devices via self-assembly of amphiphilic block copolymers [J].
Rösler, A ;
Vandermeulen, GWM ;
Klok, HA .
ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS, 2001, 53 (01) :95-108
[80]   Penetration of intact skin by quantum dots with diverse physicochemical properties [J].
Ryman-Rasmussen, JP ;
Riviere, JE ;
Monteiro-Riviere, NA .
TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2006, 91 (01) :159-165