Bio-Inspired Strategies against Diabetes and Associated Complications: A Review.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Shalki Choudhary, Vinni Kalra, Manoj Kumar, Ashok Kumar Tiwary, Jatin Sood, Om Silakari
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Abstract

Bio-molecules are the most important target to be considered while designing any drug delivery system. The logic lies in using such bio-sensing or bio-mimicking systems in their formulations that can mimic the active site of those receptors to which the drug is going to bind. Polymers mimicking the active site of target enzymes are regarded as bio-inspired polymers and can be used to ameliorate many diseased conditions. Nowadays, this strategy is also being adopted against diabetes and its complications. Under hyperglycemic conditions, many pathways get activated which are responsible for the progression of diabetes-associated secondary complications viz. retinopathy, neuropathy, and nephropathy. The enzymes involved in the progression of these complications can be mimicked for their effective management. For an instance, Aldose Reductase (ALR2), a rate-limiting enzyme of the polyol pathway (downstream pathway) which gets over-activated under hyperglycemic condition is reported to be mimicked by using polymers which are having same functionalities in their structure. This review aims at critically appraising reports in which target mimicking bio-inspired formulations have been envisaged against diabetes and its complications. The information summarized in this review will provide an idea about the bio-sensing approaches utilized to manage blood glucose level and the utility of bio-inspired polymers for the management of diabetic complications (DC). Such type of information may be beneficial to pharmaceutical companies and academia for better development of targeted drug delivery systems with sustained-release property against these diseased conditions.

针对糖尿病及相关并发症的生物激励策略:综述
生物分子是设计任何给药系统时要考虑的最重要的靶点。逻辑在于在配方中使用这种生物传感或生物模拟系统,可以模拟药物将要结合的受体的活性部位。模拟靶酶活性位点的聚合物被认为是仿生聚合物,可用于改善许多疾病状况。如今,这种策略也被用于治疗糖尿病及其并发症。在高血糖状态下,许多通路被激活,这些通路负责糖尿病相关的继发性并发症的进展,如视网膜病变、神经病变和肾病。在这些并发症的进展中所涉及的酶可以模拟它们的有效管理。例如,醛糖还原酶(ALR2)是多元醇途径(下游途径)的一种限速酶,在高血糖状态下被过度激活,据报道使用结构上具有相同功能的聚合物来模仿。这篇综述的目的是批判性地评价报告,其中目标模仿生物启发配方已经设想对糖尿病及其并发症。本文综述的信息将为生物传感方法用于控制血糖水平和生物激发聚合物在糖尿病并发症(DC)管理中的应用提供一个思路。这类信息可能有利于制药公司和学术界更好地开发针对这些疾病的具有缓释特性的靶向药物输送系统。
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Recent Patents on Drug Delivery and Formulation
Recent Patents on Drug Delivery and Formulation Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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期刊介绍: Recent Patents on Drug Delivery & Formulation publishes review and research articles, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited thematic issues on recent patents on drug delivery and formulation. A selection of important and recent patents on drug delivery and formulation is also included in the journal. The journal is essential reading for all researchers involved in the fields of drug delivery and formulation. The journal also covers recent research (where patents have been registered) in fast emerging therapeutic areas/targets & therapeutic agents related to drug delivery and formulations.
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