摘要
背景:癌症以及心血管疾病在全球范围内被定义为主要的死亡原因。重要的是,这些疾病的一些风险因素是常见的。在癌症的发展和进展中观察到血管生成和血小板聚集的过程。近年来,对这些疾病的纳米药物进行了研究,为纳米粒子的生物学和物理化学特性提供了重要信息。它们吸引人的特点是它们由生物相容性、良好表征且易于功能化的材料制成。与传统的药物递送不同,通过使用纳米材料可以获得持续和受控的药物释放。 方法:在本文中,我们回顾了最新研究,以提供有关基于纳米颗粒的药物治疗癌症、与异常止血相关的心血管疾病以及抑制肿瘤相关血管生成的综合信息。 结果:基于含有纳米颗粒的药物的数据分析结果证实了它们改进的药物和生物学特性,具有良好的抗血小板、抗凝和抗血管生成作用。此外,该审查包括体外、体内研究,并介绍了具有食品和药物管理局批准的化学疗法的纳米药物。 结论:通过优化纳米颗粒尺寸和表面特性,纳米技术能够提供生物利用度更高的药物,用于治疗心血管疾病、癌症和抑制癌症相关的血管生成。因此,纳米技术可以提高药物的治疗效果,但需要更好地了解纳米药物在人体内的相互作用,因为这是潜在纳米疗法成功的关键因素。
关键词: 纳米药物、心血管疾病、癌症、血管生成、纳米医学、化学疗法。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Nanodrugs as a New Approach in the Therapy of Cardiovascular Diseases and Cancer with Tumor-associated Angiogenesis
Volume: 28 Issue: 27
关键词: 纳米药物、心血管疾病、癌症、血管生成、纳米医学、化学疗法。
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Background: Cancer, along with cardiovascular diseases, is globally defined as the leading cause of death. Importantly, some risk factors are common to these diseases. The process of angiogenesis and platelet aggregation is observed in cancer development and progression. In recent years, studies have been conducted on nanodrugs for these diseases that have provided important information on the biological and physicochemical properties of nanoparticles. Their attractive features are that they are made of biocompatible, well-characterized, and easily functionalized materials. Unlike conventional drug delivery, sustained and controlled drug release can be obtained by using nanomaterials.
Methods: In this article, we review the latest research to provide comprehensive information on nanoparticle-based drugs for the treatment of cancer, cardiovascular disease associated with abnormal haemostasis, and the inhibition of tumor-associated angiogenesis.
Results: The results of the analysis of data based on drugs with nanoparticles confirm their improved pharmaceutical and biological properties, which give promising antiplatelet, anticoagulant, and antiangiogenic effects. Moreover, the review included in vitro, in vivo research and presented nanodrugs with chemotherapeutics approved by Food and Drug Administration.
Conclusion: By the optimization of nanoparticle size and surface properties, nanotechnology is able to deliver drugs with enhanced bioavailability in treatment of cardiovascular disease, cancer and inhibition of cancer-related angiogenesis. Thus, nanotechnology can improve the therapeutic efficacy of the drug, but there is a need for a better understanding of the nanodrugs interaction in the human body because this is a key factor in the success of potential nanotherapeutics.
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Nanodrugs as a New Approach in the Therapy of Cardiovascular Diseases and Cancer with Tumor-associated Angiogenesis, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2021; 28 (27) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867328666201231121704
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