Issue 14, 2023

pH/ROS-responsive propelled nanomotors for the active treatment of renal injury

Abstract

Effective drugs that can be quickly delivered to and retained for a long time in the renal tubule are necessary for acute kidney injury (AKI) treatment. In this study, a gold nanoparticle-modified mesoporous silica (Au@MSN-NH2)-camouflaged (methoxyphenyl)(morpholino)phosphinodithioic acid (GYY4137) asymmetrical nanosystem decorated with L-serine (S; an AKI-targeting agent) and D-Arg-dimethylTyr-Lys-Phe-NH2 (TK-SS31; a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-sensitive thioketal linker/mitochondria-targeted antioxidant) was constructed for the treatment of renal tubule and mitochondrial injury as well as the synergistic and active treatment of AKI. Due to the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) of nanomotors, they could progressively accumulate in renal sites. The asymmetrical nanosystem achieved effective drug distribution in the kidney as well as pH-responsive hydrogen sulfide (H2S) release and ROS-responsive SS31 release, resulting in an active therapeutic effect mediated by nanomotor motion resulting from asymmetrical H2S release.

Graphical abstract: pH/ROS-responsive propelled nanomotors for the active treatment of renal injury

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 ጃንዩ 2023
Accepted
04 ማርች 2023
First published
07 ማርች 2023

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 6745-6758

pH/ROS-responsive propelled nanomotors for the active treatment of renal injury

F. Tong, J. Liu, L. Luo, L. Qiao, J. Wu, G. Wu and Q. Mei, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 6745 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR00062A

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