Recent advances in nanotechnology for diabetes treatment

Wiley Interdiscip Rev Nanomed Nanobiotechnol. 2015 Jul-Aug;7(4):548-64. doi: 10.1002/wnan.1329. Epub 2015 Jan 15.

Abstract

Nanotechnology in diabetes research has facilitated the development of novel glucose measurement and insulin delivery modalities which hold the potential to dramatically improve quality of life for diabetics. Recent progress in the field of diabetes research at its interface with nanotechnology is our focus. In particular, we examine glucose sensors with nanoscale components including metal nanoparticles and carbon nanostructures. The addition of nanoscale components commonly increases glucose sensor sensitivity, temporal response, and can lead to sensors which facilitate continuous in vivo glucose monitoring. Additionally, we survey nanoscale approaches to 'closed-loop' insulin delivery strategies which automatically release insulin in response to fluctuating blood glucose levels (BGLs). 'Closing the loop' between BGL measurements and insulin administration by removing the requirement of patient action holds the potential to dramatically improve the health and quality of life of diabetics. Advantages and limitations of current strategies, as well as future opportunities and challenges are also discussed.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Diabetes Mellitus / therapy*
  • Electrochemical Techniques
  • Glucose / analysis
  • Humans
  • Insulin / administration & dosage
  • Insulin Infusion Systems
  • Nanotechnology / trends*

Substances

  • Insulin
  • Glucose