Author/Authors :
Barar, Jaleh Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
During the last two decades, applications of nanotechnology
are delivered to benefit the human society. The fact is that
various nanomaterials are able to be tailor made to achieve
desired properties. In biomedical field, nanotechnology has
created great excitements to advance both diagnosis and
therapy areas – the field so-called nanomedicines in different
forms of nanoparticles (NPs) and nanosystems (NSs). It
is noteworthy to mention NPs/NSs do not act similarly in
the biological milieu, in which their biological behaviors/
impacts varies with size, morphology, and physicochemical
characteristics. On the other hand, nanomedicines
impacts on biological systems seem to be influenced by
its possible interaction(s) with different bioelements of
cell membrane, in particular the endocytic pathway(s) by
which NPs/NSs can be internalized and localized. This
latter phenomenon is influenced by membrane viscoelastic
property, polymerization/depolymerization of cytoskeletal
system, and the particle specification itself. Among all other
properties of NPs/NSs, as shown by various researchers, the
size is an important parameter in the fate of the particle.
Accordingly, in-depth efforts to unravel the size dependent
effects of nanomedicins can provide insights to design and
develop more efficacious NSs with greater benefits and lower
side effects. This editorial aims to highlight some important
aspects of size dependent impacts NPs/NSs.
Keywords :
Nanomedicines , Drug delivery , Drug targeting , Internalization pathway , NanBiotechnology