通过分子包装和顺序代谢将肽输送到中枢神经系统作为改变衰老过程中神经肽活性的方法

Simpkins James W., Ouyang Xudong, Prokai Laszlo, Bodor Nicholas
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神经肽在脑部疾病药物治疗中的主要障碍是将其输送到中枢神经系统。本报告提出了一种新的肽体外分子包装方法,该方法允许肽在全身给药后通过血脑屏障(BBB)递送。分子包装旨在掩盖分子的肽性质,从而保护其免受过多的血管和血脑屏障肽酶的影响,并“锁定”肽前体。递送的肽前体复合物被设计为进行顺序代谢,从而释放活性肽。所提出的神经活性肽的CNS递送方法导致完整肽序列的脑递送,并且递送的肽表现出适当的药理学活性。该方法可适用于将多种肽递送到中枢神经系统,因此为肽治疗在老年人中特别常见的中枢神经系统疾病开辟了可能性。
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Delivery of Peptides into the Central Nervous System by Molecular Packaging and Sequential Metabolism as a Method of Altering Neuropeptide Activity during Aging

The major obstacle to the use of neuropeptides in the pharmacotherapy of brain diseases is their delivery to the CNS. This report presents a novel method for the in vitro molecular packaging of peptides that allows their delivery across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) following systemic administration. The molecular packaging is intended both to disguise the peptide nature of the molecule, thus protecting it from a plethora of vascular and BBB peptidases, and to "lock in" the peptide precursor. The delivered peptide-precursor complex is designed to undergo sequential metabolism, resulting in the release of the active peptide. The proposed method for the CNS delivery of neuroactive peptides results in the brain delivery of the intact peptide sequence, and the delivered peptides exhibit appropriate pharmacological activity. This method may be applicable to delivery of a variety of peptides to the CNS and hence opens the possibility of peptide therapy for CNS diseases that are particularly common in the elderly.

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