| Literature DB >> 33093794 |
Shichao Ding1, Aminul Islam Khan1, Xiaoli Cai1, Yang Song1, Zhaoyuan Lyu1, Dan Du1, Prashanta Dutta1, Yuehe Lin1.
Abstract
The Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB), a unique structure in the central nervous system (CNS), protects the brain from bloodborne pathogens by its excellent barrier properties. Nevertheless, this barrier limits therapeutic efficacy and becomes one of the biggest challenges in new drug development for neurodegenerative disease and brain cancer. Recent breakthroughs in nanotechnology have resulted in various nanoparticles (NPs) as drug carriers to cross the BBB by different methods. This review presents the current understanding of advanced NP-mediated non-invasive drug delivery for the treatment of neurological disorders. Herein, the complex compositions and special characteristics of BBB are elucidated exhaustively. Moreover, versatile drug nanocarriers with their recent applications and their pathways on different drug delivery strategies to overcome the formidable BBB obstacle are briefly discussed. In terms of significance, this paper provides a general understanding of how various properties of nanoparticles aid in drug delivery through BBB and usher the development of novel nanotechnology-based nanomaterials for cerebral disease therapies.Entities:
Keywords: blood-brain barrier; drug delivery; nanoparticle; transcytosis
Year: 2020 PMID: 33093794 PMCID: PMC7575138 DOI: 10.1016/j.mattod.2020.02.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mater Today (Kidlington) ISSN: 1369-7021 Impact factor: 31.041