脑渗透药物的发展和克服脑屏障治疗的新策略。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Aparna Chauhan, Smita Jain
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摘要

血脑屏障(BBB)是一个动态和高度选择性的界面,调节循环系统和中枢神经系统(CNS)之间的分子交换。虽然它可以保护大脑免受毒素和病原体的侵害,但它也限制了治疗剂的输送,这对治疗中枢神经系统疾病(如阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病和胶质母细胞瘤)提出了重大挑战。本文探讨了血脑屏障的结构和功能复杂性,包括紧密连接、粘附连接、星形胶质细胞、周细胞和内皮细胞的作用。它强调了药物的物理化学性质,如亲脂性、分子量和氢键对血脑屏障渗透的影响。目前增强药物递送的策略包括基于纳米技术的载体(脂质体、固体脂质纳米颗粒、聚合物载体)、受体介导的胞吞作用和细胞穿透肽。新兴的方法,如聚焦超声微泡、鼻内给药和外泌体介导的转运,显示出绕过血脑屏障限制的巨大潜力。采用病毒和非病毒载体的基因治疗为解决遗传性中枢神经系统疾病提供了希望。尽管取得了进展,但局限性,如脱靶效应、有限的递送效率和潜在的毒性,仍然是临床转化的关键障碍。未来的研究必须优先考虑多学科方法,包括纳米技术、个性化医疗和加强对血脑屏障生物学的理解。非侵入性靶向给药系统的创新对于克服现有挑战和有效治疗中枢神经系统疾病至关重要。这篇综述强调需要进一步探索这些技术,以实现持续的、特定部位的药物输送,从而推进神经系统疾病的治疗干预。意义声明:血脑屏障(BBB)是保护大脑的关键界面,但限制了药物的传递,对治疗中枢神经系统疾病提出了挑战。推进多学科方法和创新的输送系统对于克服这些限制和实现神经系统疾病的有效治疗至关重要。
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Development of Brain Permeable Drugs and Novel Strategies to Overcome the Brain Barriers for Treatment Purposes.

The Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB), a dynamic and highly selective interface, regulates the exchange of molecules between the circulatory system and the Central Nervous System (CNS). While it protects the brain from toxins and pathogens, it also restricts the delivery of therapeutic agents, posing a significant challenge in treating CNS disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and glioblastoma. This manuscript explores the structural and functional complexity of the BBB, including the roles of tight junctions, adherens junctions, astrocytes, pericytes, and endothelial cells. It highlights the influence of drug physicochemical properties, such as lipophilicity, molecular weight, and hydrogen bonding, on BBB penetration. Current strategies to enhance drug delivery include nanotechnology-based carriers (liposomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, polymer-based carriers), receptor-mediated transcytosis, and cell-penetrating peptides. Emerging approaches like focused ultrasound with microbubbles, intranasal delivery, and exosome-mediated transport demonstrate significant potential for bypassing BBB constraints. Gene therapy, employing both viral and nonviral vectors, offers promise for addressing genetic CNS disorders. Despite advances, limitations, such as offtarget effects, limited delivery efficiency, and potential toxicity, remain critical barriers to clinical translation. Future research must prioritize multidisciplinary approaches integrating nanotechnology, personalized medicine, and enhanced understanding of BBB biology. Innovations in non-invasive, targeted delivery systems are essential to overcoming existing challenges and enabling effective treatment of CNS disorders. This review underscores the need for further exploration of these technologies to achieve sustained, site-specific drug delivery, thereby advancing therapeutic interventions for neurological diseases. Significance Statement: The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a critical interface that protects the brain but limits drug delivery, posing challenges in treating CNS disorders. Advancing multidisciplinary approaches and innovative delivery systems is essential to overcome these limitations and enable effective therapies for neurological diseases.

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期刊介绍: Current Pharmaceutical Design publishes timely in-depth reviews and research articles from leading pharmaceutical researchers in the field, covering all aspects of current research in rational drug design. Each issue is devoted to a single major therapeutic area guest edited by an acknowledged authority in the field. Each thematic issue of Current Pharmaceutical Design covers all subject areas of major importance to modern drug design including: medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, drug targets and disease mechanism.
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