Particle Nanoarchitectonics for Nanomedicine and Nanotherapeutic Drugs with Special Emphasis on Nasal Drugs and Aging

Biomedicines. 2023 Jan 26;11(2):354. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines11020354.

Abstract

Aging is a multifunctional physiological manifestation. The nasal cavity is considered a major site for easy and cost-effective drug and vaccine administration, due to high permeability, low enzymatic activity, and the presence of a high number of immunocompetent cells. This review article primarily focuses on aging genetics, physical parameters, and the use of nanoparticles as delivery systems of drugs and vaccines via the nasal cavity. Studies have identified various genes involved in centenarian and average-aged people. VEGF is a key mediator involved in angiogenesis. Different therapeutic approaches induce vascular function and angiogenesis. FOLR1 gene codes for folate receptor alpha protein that helps in regulating the transport of vitamin B folate, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate and folate analogs inside the cell. This gene also aids in slowing the aging process down by cellular regeneration and promotes healthy aging by reducing aging symptoms. It has been found through the literature that GATA 6, Yamanaka factors, and FOLR1 work in synchronization to induce healthy and delayed aging. The role and applications of genes including CBS, CISD, SIRT 1, and SIRT 6 play a significant role in aging.

Keywords: FOLR1; GATA6; NALT; angiogenesis; nanotherapeutics; nasal drugs; vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This study was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant no. 31972172), Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (Grant no. BK20201417), Jiangsu Province Research Fund (Grant no. JNHB-131), and Jiangsu University Research Fund (Grant no. 11JDG050).