Abstract
Nanomedicine is an evolving trend in the biomedical field that can be used
for the diagnosis, molecular targeting, imaging, and therapy of a wide range of
diseases. The kidneys are essential organs that regulate blood pressure, filtrate blood
and remove metabolic waste, produce hormones, and balance electrolytes. The kidney
has gained great attention in nanomedicine due to its roles in the clearance of the
nanodrugs and affecting the pharmacokinetics of these drugs. Nanoparticles can be
used for the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases including acute kidney injury
(AKI), chronic kidney disease (CKD), and glomerular diseases. Different approved
nanodurgs have been developed for the treatment of kidney diseases. In this chapter,
we summarize the available nanodrugs for the treatment of kidney diseases and urinary
tract infections.