Drug delivery to the central nervous system

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Elizabeth Nance
Suzie H. Pun
Rajiv Saigal
Drew L. Sellers
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[1] University of Washington,Department of Chemical Engineering
[2] University of Washington,Department of Bioengineering
[3] University of Washington,Department of Neurological Surgery
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Despite the rising global incidence of central nervous system (CNS) disorders, CNS drug development remains challenging, with high costs, long pathways to clinical use and high failure rates. The CNS is highly protected by physiological barriers, in particular, the blood–brain barrier and the blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier, which limit access of most drugs. Biomaterials can be designed to bypass or traverse these barriers, enabling the controlled delivery of drugs into the CNS. In this Review, we first examine the effects of normal and diseased CNS physiology on drug delivery to the brain and spinal cord. We then discuss CNS drug delivery designs and materials that are administered systemically, directly to the CNS, intranasally or peripherally through intramuscular injections. Finally, we highlight important challenges and opportunities for materials design for drug delivery to the CNS and the anticipated clinical impact of CNS drug delivery.
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