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Emerging Theranostic Nanomaterials in Diabetes and Its Complications

Journal

ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202102466

Keywords

acetone sensing; antioxidant; diabetic complications; glucose detection; nanocarrier; wound healing

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFA0112000]
  2. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2020YJ0156]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31801629, 21875092]
  4. Six Talent Peaks program of Jiangsu Province [2018-XCL-013]
  5. Academy of Finland [317042, 331151]

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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia, where long-term administration of antidiabetic drugs may lead to adverse effects on the kidney and liver, as well as an increased risk of complications. Recent advances in nanomaterials have provided new opportunities for diabetes therapy and diagnosis, with applications in preventing various diabetic complications.
Diabetes mellitus (DM) refers to a group of metabolic disorders that are characterized by hyperglycemia. Oral subcutaneously administered antidiabetic drugs such as insulin, glipalamide, and metformin can temporarily balance blood sugar levels, however, long-term administration of these therapies is associated with undesirable side effects on the kidney and liver. In addition, due to overproduction of reactive oxygen species and hyperglycemia-induced macrovascular system damage, diabetics have an increased risk of complications. Fortunately, recent advances in nanomaterials have provided new opportunities for diabetes therapy and diagnosis. This review provides a panoramic overview of the current nanomaterials for the detection of diabetic biomarkers and diabetes treatment. Apart from diabetic sensing mechanisms and antidiabetic activities, the applications of these bioengineered nanoparticles for preventing several diabetic complications are elucidated. This review provides an overall perspective in this field, including current challenges and future trends, which may be helpful in informing the development of novel nanomaterials with new functions and properties for diabetes diagnosis and therapy.

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