Impacts of blood-brain barrier in drug delivery and targeting of brain tumors.

BioImpacts : BI Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-02-02 DOI:10.5681/bi.2012.002
Yadollah Omidi, Jaleh Barar
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Abstract

Introduction: Entry of blood circulating agents into the brain is highly selectively con-trolled by specific transport machineries at the blood brain barrier (BBB), whose excellent barrier restrictiveness make brain drug delivery and targeting very challenging.

Methods: Essential information on BBB cellular microenvironment were reviewed and discussed towards impacts of BBB on brain drug delivery and targeting.

Results: Brain capillary endothelial cells (BCECs) form unique biological structure and architecture in association with astrocytes and pericytes, in which microenvironment the BCECs express restrictive tight junctional complexes that block the paracellular inward/outward traverse of biomolecules/compounds. These cells selectively/specifically control the transportation process through carrier and/or receptor mediated transport machineries that can also be exploited for the delivery of pharmaceuticals into the brain. Intelligent molecular therapies should be designed using such transport machineries for the efficient delivery of designated drugs into the brain. For better clinical outcomes, these smart pharmaceuticals should be engineered as seamless nanosystems to provide simultaneous imaging and therapy (multimodal theranostics).

Conclusion: The exceptional functional presence of BBB selectively controls inward and outward transportation mechanisms, thus advanced smart multifunctional nanomedicines are needed for the effective brain drug delivery and targeting. Fully understanding the biofunctions of BBB appears to be a central step for engineering of intelligent seamless therapeutics consisting of homing device for targeting, imaging moiety for detecting, and stimuli responsive device for on-demand liberation of therapeutic agent.

血脑屏障对脑肿瘤药物传递和靶向的影响。
血液循环药物进入大脑是由血脑屏障(BBB)上的特定运输机制高度选择性地控制的,血脑屏障具有优异的屏障限制性,这使得脑内药物的传递和靶向非常具有挑战性。方法:综述血脑屏障细胞微环境的基本信息,探讨血脑屏障对脑内药物传递和靶向的影响。结果:脑毛细血管内皮细胞(BCECs)与星形胶质细胞和周细胞形成独特的生物结构和结构,在微环境中,BCECs表达限制性紧密连接复合物,阻断生物分子/化合物在细胞旁向内/向外穿越。这些细胞通过载体和/或受体介导的转运机制选择性/特异性地控制转运过程,这种转运机制也可用于将药物输送到大脑中。智能分子疗法的设计应该使用这种运输机械,以便将指定的药物有效地输送到大脑中。为了获得更好的临床结果,这些智能药物应该被设计成无缝的纳米系统,以同时提供成像和治疗(多模式治疗)。结论:血脑屏障的特殊功能存在选择性地控制向内和向外转运机制,因此需要先进的智能多功能纳米药物来实现有效的脑药物传递和靶向。充分了解血脑屏障的生物功能似乎是智能无缝治疗系统工程的核心步骤,该系统包括用于靶向的归巢装置、用于检测的成像片段和用于按需释放治疗剂的刺激反应装置。
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