NTS-polyplex: A potential nanocarrier for neurotrophic therapy of Parkinson's disease.

Nanomedicine has focused on targeted neurotrophic gene delivery to the brain as a
strategy to stop and reverse neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease. Because of
improved transfection ability, synthetic nanocarriers have become candidates for 
neurotrophic therapy. Neurotensin (NTS)-polyplex is a "Trojan horse" synthetic
nanocarrier system that enters dopaminergic neurons through NTS receptor
internalization to deliver a genetic cargo. The success of preclinical studies
with different neurotrophic genes supports the possibility of using NTS-polyplex 
in nanomedicine. In this review, we describe the mechanism of NTS-polyplex
transfection. We discuss the concept that an effective neurotrophic therapy
requires a simultaneous effect on the axon terminals and soma of the remaining
dopaminergic neurons. We also discuss the future of this strategy for the
treatment of Parkinson's disease.
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