Nanoparticles and the Blood-Brain Barrier: Advancing from In-Vitro Models Towards Therapeutic Significance

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David J. Mc Carthy
Meenakshi Malhotra
Aoife M. O’Mahony
John F. Cryan
Caitriona M. O’Driscoll
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[1] University College Cork,Pharmacodelivery group, School of Pharmacy, Cavanagh Pharmacy Building,
[2] ,Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Western Gateway Building
[3] University College Cork,undefined
[4] ,undefined
[5] Laboratory of Neurogastroenterology,undefined
[6] Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre,undefined
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Pharmaceutical Research | 2015年 / 32卷
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Blood-brain barrier; Drug delivery to the CNS; models; Targeted nanoparticles; Transcytosis;
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The blood-brain barrier is a unique cell-based restrictive barrier that prevents the entry of many substances, including most therapeutics, into the central nervous system. A wide range of nanoparticulate delivery systems have been investigated with the aim of targeting therapeutics (drugs, nucleic acids, proteins) to the brain following administration by various routes. This review provides a comprehensive description of the design and formulation of these nanoparticles including the rationale behind individual approaches. In addition, the ability of currently available in-vitro BBB models to accurately predict the in-vivo performance of targeted nanoparticles is critically assessed.
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页码:1161 / 1185
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