| Literature DB >> 30532534 |
Baozhang Guan1, Ruiling Yan2, Ruiman Li3, Xingwang Zhang4.
Abstract
Selenium as a biologically active element lends much support to health maintenance and disease prevention. It is now presenting pleiotropic effects on therapy and drug delivery. In this study, a profiling on the physiological functions, therapeutic significances, clinical/preclinical performances, and biomedical and drug delivery applications of selenium in different modalities was carried out. Major interests focused on selenium-based nanomedicines in confronting various diseases pertaining to selenium or not, especially in antitumor and antidiabetes. Furthermore, the article exclusively discusses selenium nanoparticles featured by ameliorative functions with emphasis on their applications in medical practice and drug delivery. The state-of-the-art in medical discovery as well as research and development on selenium and nano-selenium is discussed in this review.Entities:
Keywords: biomedical applications; diabetes; drug delivery; nanomedicine; oncotherapy; selenium; selenium nanoparticles
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30532534 PMCID: PMC6241719 DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S181343
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Nanomedicine ISSN: 1176-9114
Figure 1Schematic diagram outlining the principal effects of selenium on the physiological system.
Figure 2Anticancer mechanisms of selenium and effects of selenium modality on biological actions.
Abbreviation: SeNPs, selenium nanoparticles.
Figure 3Biomedical applications of SeNPs for regulation of physiological functions and treatment of various diseases.
Abbreviation: SeNPs, selenium nanoparticles.
Figure 4Preparative techniques of SeNPs and Se-functionalized nanoparticles that are used for drug delivery.
Abbreviation: SeNPs, selenium nanoparticles.
Figure 5Schematic illustration of INS-SeNPs’ preparation, absorption feature, and hypoglycemic effect delivered via the oral route.
Note: Reprinted from Nanomedicine, 13(6), Deng W, Xie Q, Wang H, Ma Z, Wu B, Zhang X, Selenium nanoparticles as versatile carriers for oral delivery of insulin: Insight into the synergic antidiabetic effect and mechanism, 1965–1974, Copyright 2017, with permission from Elsevier.113
Abbreviations: INS-SeNPs, insulin-loaded SeNPs; sc, subcutaneous; SeNPs, selenium nanoparticles.