Exploring the Potential of Nanogels: From Drug Carriers to Radiopharmaceutical Agents

Author:

Kubeil Manja1ORCID,Suzuki Yota23ORCID,Casulli Maria Antonietta4ORCID,Kamal Rozy5ORCID,Hashimoto Takeshi3ORCID,Bachmann Michael1ORCID,Hayashita Takashi3ORCID,Stephan Holger1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Helmholtz‐Zentrum Dresden‐Rossendorf Institute of Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research Bautzner Landstraße 400 01328 Dresden Germany

2. Graduate School of Science and Engineering Saitama University 255 Shimo‐Okubo Sakura‐Ku Saitama 338‐8570 Japan

3. Faculty of Science & Technology Sophia University 7‐1 Kioi‐cho, Chiyoda‐ku Tokyo 102‐8554 Japan

4. Micro and Nano Systems (MNS) Kasteelpark Arenberg 10, Leuven Heverlee 3001 Belgium

5. Department of Nuclear Medicine Manipal College of Health Professions Manipal Academy of Higher Education Manipal Karnataka 576104 India

Abstract

AbstractNanogels open up access to a wide range of applications and offer among others hopeful approaches for use in the field of biomedicine. This review provides a brief overview of current developments of nanogels in general, particularly in the fields of drug delivery, therapeutic applications, tissue engineering, and sensor systems. Specifically, cyclodextrin (CD)‐based nanogels are important because they have exceptional complexation properties and are highly biocompatible. Nanogels as a whole and CD‐based nanogels in particular can be customized in a wide range of sizes and equipped with a desired surface charge as well as containing additional molecules inside and outside, such as dyes, solubility‐mediating groups or even biological vector molecules for pharmaceutical targeting. Currently, biological investigations are mainly carried out in vitro, but more and more in vivo applications are gaining importance. Modern molecular imaging methods are increasingly being used for the latter. Due to an extremely high sensitivity and the possibility of obtaining quantitative data on pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties, nuclear methods such as single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) using radiolabeled compounds are particularly suitable here. The use of radiolabeled nanogels for imaging, but also for therapy, is being discussed.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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