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Application of Carbon Nanotubes for Controlled Release of Growth Factors or Endocannabinoids: A Breakthrough in Biomedicine Publisher



Hassanzadeh P1 ; Atyabi F1 ; Dinarvand R1
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  1. 1. Nanotechnology Research Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Biomedical Reviews Published:2016


Abstract

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), the nanostructures with immense potential in 'various scientificfields such as the regenerative medicine, have emerged as innovative nanosreservoirs with multimodal functionality and application in theranostic settings. The superior mechanical properties, high thermoelectrical conductivities, or improved solubility and biocompatibility have made CNTs as suitable candidates for biosensing, high-resolution imaging, tissue engineering, and delivery of a variety of compounds 'with poor solubility or short half-life. These advanced nanovectors 'which promote neuronal growth and functional connectivity, have shown great theranostic potential in the central nervous system disorders. Several pioneering 'works have shown the ability of CNTs for controlled release of drugs or growth factors into the brain. Over the last decade, the neurotrophic and metabotrophic effects of nerve growthfactor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor and endocannabinoid system and their involvement in the mechanism ofaction ofa 'wide variety ofdrugs have been thefocus ofintense research. In order to overcome the rapid degradation and/or non-specific distribution of nerve growth factor or endocannabinoids, conjugation 'with CNTs has led to the prolonged effects of these modulating factors. Based on their unique properties, the appropriate application offunctionalized CNTs may indeed revolutionize the current biomedical interventions that has been highlighted in the present review. © Bulgarian Society for Cell Biology.
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