Application of Advanced Nanomaterials for Kidney Failure Treatment and Regeneration.
Aziz EftekhariSolmaz Maleki DizajElham AhmadianAgata PrzekoraSeyed Mahdi Hosseiniyan KhatibiMohammad Reza ArdalanSepideh Zununi VahedMahbuba ValiyevaSevil MehraliyevaRovshan KhalilovMohammad HasanzadehPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The implementation of nanomedicine not only provides enhanced drug solubility and reduced off-target adverse effects, but also offers novel theranostic approaches in clinical practice. The increasing number of studies on the application of nanomaterials in kidney therapies has provided hope in a more efficient strategy for the treatment of renal diseases. The combination of biotechnology, material science and nanotechnology has rapidly gained momentum in the realm of therapeutic medicine. The establishment of the bedrock of this emerging field has been initiated and an exponential progress is observed which might significantly improve the quality of human life. In this context, several approaches based on nanomaterials have been applied in the treatment and regeneration of renal tissue. The presented review article in detail describes novel strategies for renal failure treatment with the use of various nanomaterials (including carbon nanotubes, nanofibrous membranes), mesenchymal stem cells-derived nanovesicles, and nanomaterial-based adsorbents and membranes that are used in wearable blood purification systems and synthetic kidneys.