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Title
Hopping the Hurdle: Strategies to Enhance the Molecular Delivery to the Brain through the Blood-Brain Barrier
Issued Date
2024-05
Citation
Cogill, Sinnead Anne. (2024-05). Hopping the Hurdle: Strategies to Enhance the Molecular Delivery to the Brain through the Blood-Brain Barrier. Cells, 13(10). doi: 10.3390/cells13100789
Type
Article
Author Keywords
neurodegenerative diseaseblood–brain barrierdrug delivery
Keywords
ALZHEIMERS-DISEASEIN-VITRODRUG-DELIVERYCOATED NANOPARTICLESTRANSPORT ACTIVITYP-GLYCOPROTEIN EXPRESSIONRECEPTOR-MEDIATED TRANSCYTOSISCENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEMTIGHT JUNCTIONENDOTHELIAL-CELLS
ISSN
2073-4409
Abstract
Modern medicine has allowed for many advances in neurological and neurodegenerative disease (ND). However, the number of patients suffering from brain diseases is ever increasing and the treatment of brain diseases remains an issue, as drug efficacy is dramatically reduced due to the existence of the unique vascular structure, namely the blood–brain barrier (BBB). Several approaches to enhance drug delivery to the brain have been investigated but many have proven to be unsuccessful due to limited transport or damage induced in the BBB. Alternative approaches to enhance molecular delivery to the brain have been revealed in recent studies through the existence of molecular delivery pathways that regulate the passage of peripheral molecules. In this review, we present recent advancements of the basic research for these delivery pathways as well as examples of promising ventures to overcome the molecular hurdles that will enhance therapeutic interventions in the brain and potentially save the lives of millions of patients. © 2024 by the authors.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57118
DOI
10.3390/cells13100789
Publisher
MDPI
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