Recent Advances in Promoting Bone Regeneration in Type 2 Diabetes Using Drug Delivery Vehicles and Vehicle‐Free Therapeutics

Author:

Pesaran Afsharian Yasamin1,Rahimnejad Mostafa1ORCID,Rabiee Sayed Mahmood2,Feizi Farideh3,Seitz Hermann45

Affiliation:

1. Biofuel and Renewable Energy Research Center Chemical Engineering Department Babol Noshirvani University of Technology Shariati Avenue Babol Mazandaran 47148‐71167 Iran

2. Department of Materials Engineering Babol Noshirvani University of Technology Shariati Avenue Babol Mazandaran 47148‐71167 Iran

3. Department of Anatomical Sciences School of Medicine Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center Health Research Institute Babol University of Medical Sciences Ganj Afrooz Avenue Babol Mazandaran 47176‐47745 Iran

4. Chair of Microfluidics Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology University of Rostock Justus‐von‐Liebig‐Weg 6 18059 Rostock Germany

5. Department Life Light & Matter University of Rostock Albert‐Einstein‐Straße 25 18059 Rostock Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) increases significantly worldwide. Due to consistent hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, and chronic inflammation, T2DM patients encounter osteoporosis and induced osteoporotic fracture risks. Antidiabetic drugs have been traditional therapies that seek to control blood glucose, balance bone metabolism, and favor systemic immunosuppression. However, such drugs impact bone quality and its nano‐scale features in the long‐term. Today, biomedical experts are continuously advancing drug delivery tools for local delivery of osteo‐immunomodulatory agents in T2DM. It is demonstrated that bioavailability and release profile determine osteo‐immunomodulatory and osteoconductivity outcomes of such therapeutics. This review focuses on introducing currently used local drug delivery vehicles in T2DM. The fabrication techniques of such biomaterial‐based systems are thoroughly examined. Furthermore, the feasibility and the potential factors contributing to consistent release of bioactive agents are surveyed. Furthermore, the extent of in vivo responses is described in the context of current research examples. Targeted signaling mechanisms are also assessed in detail to elucidate the activated healing routes.

Funder

Iran National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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