Drug delivery to the brain via the nasal route of administration: exploration of key targets and major consideration factors.

IF 5.3 4区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Seung-Hyun Jeong, Ji-Hun Jang, Yong-Bok Lee
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Abstract

Background: Cranial nerve-related diseases such as brain tumors, Alzheimer's disease, and epilepsy are serious diseases that continue to threaten human. Brain-related diseases are increasing worldwide, including in the United States and Korea, and these increases are closely related to the exposure to harmful substances and excessive stress caused by rapid industrialization and environmental pollution. Drug delivery to the brain is very important for the effective prevention and treatment of brain-related diseases. However, due to the presence of the blood-brain barrier and the extensive first-pass metabolism effect, the general routes of administration such as oral and intravenous routes have limitations in drug delivery to the brain. Therefore, as an alternative, the nasal-brain drug delivery route is attracting attention as a route for effective drug delivery to the brain.

Areas covered: This review includes physiological factors, advantages, limitations, current application status, especially in clinical applications, and the necessary factors for consideration in formulation development related to nasal-brain drug delivery.

Expert opinion: The nasal-brain drug delivery route has the advantage of enhancing drug delivery to the brain locally, mainly through the olfactory route rather than the systemic circulation. The nasal-brain lymphatic system has recently attracted attention, and it has been implied that the delivery of anticancer drugs to the brain nervous system is possible effectively. However, there are limitations such as low drug permeability, as well as nasal mucosa and the mucociliary system, as obstacles in nasal-brain drug delivery. Therefore, to overcome the limitations of nasal-brain drug delivery, the use of nanocarriers and mucoadhesive agents is being attempted. However, very few drugs have been officially approved for clinical application via the nasal-brain drug delivery route. This is probably because the understanding of and related studies on nasal-brain drug delivery are limited. In this review, we tried to explore the major considerations and target factors in drug delivery through the nasal-brain route based on physiological knowledge and formulation research information. This will help to provide a mechanistic understanding of drug delivery through the nasal-brain route and bring us one step closer to developing effective formulations and drugs in consideration of the key factors for nasal-brain drug delivery.

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经鼻给药途径给药脑:关键靶点和主要考虑因素的探索。
背景:脑肿瘤、阿尔茨海默病、癫痫等脑神经相关疾病是持续威胁人类健康的严重疾病。包括美国和韩国在内的世界范围内,与大脑有关的疾病正在增加,这些增加与接触有害物质以及快速工业化和环境污染造成的过度压力密切相关。脑内给药对于有效预防和治疗脑相关疾病非常重要。然而,由于血脑屏障的存在和广泛的首过代谢作用,一般的给药途径,如口服和静脉给药途径,在给药到脑方面有局限性。因此,鼻-脑给药途径作为一种有效的给药途径正受到人们的关注。涉及领域:综述了鼻脑给药的生理因素、优势、局限性、应用现状,特别是临床应用,以及处方开发中需要考虑的因素。专家意见:鼻-脑给药途径主要通过嗅觉途径而不是体循环途径,具有增强局部给药到大脑的优势。鼻-脑淋巴系统最近引起了人们的关注,有人认为抗癌药物有可能有效地输送到脑神经系统。然而,由于药物渗透性低,以及鼻黏膜和粘膜纤毛系统等限制因素,阻碍了鼻-脑给药。因此,为了克服鼻腔-脑给药的局限性,人们正在尝试使用纳米载体和黏合剂。然而,很少有药物通过鼻-脑给药途径正式批准临床应用。这可能是因为对鼻脑给药的认识和相关研究有限。在本文中,我们试图根据生理学知识和配方研究信息,探讨鼻-脑途径给药的主要考虑因素和靶因素。这将有助于提供通过鼻-脑途径给药的机制理解,并使我们更接近于开发有效的配方和药物,考虑到鼻-脑给药的关键因素。
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
49
期刊介绍: Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation(J. Pharm. Investig.), the official journal of the Korean Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, is an international, peer-reviewed journal that covers all pharmaceutical sciences, including engineering, regulatory, physicochemical, biological, and microbiological studies related to the conception, design, production, characterization and evaluation of pharmaceutical products and drug delivery systems. It is a bimonthly journal published in January, March, May, July, September, and November. All manuscript should be creative and informative for pharmaceutical scientists, and should contain advanced knowledge in clear and concise English. Articles in the following categories are published: Research articles, Notes, Information, and Reviews.(Formerly Journal of Korean Pharmaceutical Sciences: ISSN 0259-2347)
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