Cutting-edge advances in modeling the blood–brain barrier and tools for its reversible permeabilization for enhanced drug delivery into the brain

last updated: 2023-07-28
TitleCutting-edge advances in modeling the blood–brain barrier and tools for its reversible permeabilization for enhanced drug delivery into the brain
Publication TypeReview Paper
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsSharma A., Fernandes D. C., Reis R. L., Gołubczyk D., Neumann S., Lukomska B., Miroslaw J., Kortylewski M., Walczak P., Oliveira J. M., and Maciaczyk J.
Abstract Text

The blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a sophisticated structure whose full functionality is required for maintaining the executive functions of the central nervous system (CNS). Tight control of transport across the barrier means that most drugs, particularly large size, which includes powerful biologicals, cannot reach their targets in the brain. Notwithstanding the remarkable advances in characterizing the cellular nature of the BBB and consequences of BBB dysfunction in pathology (brain metastasis, neurological diseases), it remains challenging to deliver drugs to the CNS. Herein, we outline the basic architecture and key molecular constituents of the BBB. In addition, we review the current status of approaches that are being explored to temporarily open the BBB in order to allow accumulation of therapeutics in the CNS. Undoubtedly, the major concern in field is whether it is possible to open the BBB in a meaningful way without causing negative consequences. In this context, we have also listed few other important key considerations that can improve our understanding about the dynamics of the BBB.

JournalCell & Bioscience
Volume13
Pagination1-21
Date Published2023-07-27
PublisherBMC Part of Springer Nature
ISSN2045-3701
DOI10.1186/s13578-023-01079-3
URLhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s13578-023-01079-3
KeywordsBBB, Brain, Drug delivery
RightsopenAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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