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Medicinal Chemistry Based Approaches and Nanotechnology-Based Systems to Improve CNS Drug Targeting and Delivery

Journal

MEDICINAL RESEARCH REVIEWS
Volume 33, Issue 3, Pages 457-516

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/med.21252

Keywords

endothelial cells; efflux systems; transcellular diffusion; adsorptive-mediated transport mechanisms; adsorptive-mediated endocytosis; carrier-mediated transport; receptor-mediated transcytosis; polymer-based nanocarriers; nanovectors; liposomes; nanoparticulate drug carriers; nanoparticles; nanocapsules; nanospheres; solid lipid nanoparticles; drug targeting; drug delivery; targeted drug delivery

Funding

  1. French National Research Agency (ANR) [ANR-09-BIOT-015-01, ANR-08-MNPS-042-04]
  2. Direction Generale de la Competitivite, de l'Industrie et des Services (DGCIS) [08 2 90 6182]
  3. CNRS
  4. Aix-Marseille Univ
  5. ANR [ANR-09-BIOT-015-04, ANR-08-MNPS-042-01]

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The central nervous system (CNS) is protected by various barriers, which regulate nervous tissue homeostasis and control the selective and specific uptake, efflux, and metabolism of endogenous and exogenous molecules. Among these barriers is the bloodbrain barrier (BBB), a physical and physiological barrier that filters very efficiently and selectively the entry of compounds from the blood to the brain and protects nervous tissue from harmful substances and infectious agents present in the bloodstream. The BBB also prevents the entry of potential drugs. As a result, various drug targeting and delivery strategies are currently being developed to enhance the transport of drugs from the blood to the brain. Following a general introduction, we briefly overview in this review article the fundamental physiological properties of the BBB. Then, we describe current strategies to bypass the BBB (i.e., invasive methods, alternative approaches, and temporary opening) and to cross it (i.e., noninvasive approaches). This section is followed by a chapter addressing the chemical and technological solutions developed to cross the BBB. A special emphasis is given to prodrug-targeting approaches and targeted nanotechnology-based systems, two promising strategies for BBB targeting and delivery of drugs to the brain.

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