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Pathways and progress in improving drug delivery through the intestinal mucosa and blood-brain barriers

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THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY
Volume 5, Issue 10, Pages 1143-1163

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FUTURE SCI LTD
DOI: 10.4155/TDE.14.67

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01-NS075374]

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One of the major hurdles in developing therapeutic agents is the difficulty in delivering drugs through the intestinal mucosa and blood-brain barriers (BBB). The goal here is to describe the general structures of the biological barriers and the strategies to enhance drug delivery across these barriers. Prodrug methods used to improve drug penetration via the transcellular pathway have been successfully developed, and some prodrugs have been used to treat patients. The use of transporters to improve absorption of some drugs (e.g., antiviral agents) has also been successful in treating patients. Other methods, including blocking the efflux pumps to improve transcellular delivery, and modulation of cell-cell adhesion in the intercellular junctions to improve paracellular delivery across biological barriers, are still in the investigational stage.

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