| Literature DB >> 34516144 |
Xiaoqing Li1, Vamsidhara Vemireddy2,3, Qi Cai4, Hejian Xiong4, Peiyuan Kang4, Xiuying Li4, Monica Giannotta5, Heather N Hayenga1, Edward Pan6, Shashank R Sirsi1, Celine Mateo7, David Kleinfeld7, Chris Greene8, Matthew Campbell8, Elisabetta Dejana5, Robert Bachoo2,3,6, Zhenpeng Qin1,4,9,10.
Abstract
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is highly selective and acts as the interface between the central nervous system and circulation. While the BBB is critical for maintaining brain homeostasis, it represents a formidable challenge for drug delivery. Here we synthesized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) for targeting the tight junction specifically and demonstrated that transcranial picosecond laser stimulation of these AuNPs post intravenous injection increases the BBB permeability. The BBB permeability change can be graded by laser intensity, is entirely reversible, and involves increased paracellular diffusion. BBB modulation does not lead to significant disruption in the spontaneous vasomotion or the structure of the neurovascular unit. This strategy allows the entry of immunoglobulins and viral gene therapy vectors, as well as cargo-laden liposomes. We anticipate this nanotechnology to be useful for tissue regions that are accessible to light or fiberoptic application and to open new avenues for drug screening and therapeutic interventions in the central nervous system.Entities:
Keywords: blood−brain barrier; gold nanoparticle; therapeutics delivery; tight junction targeting
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34516144 PMCID: PMC8616836 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c02996
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189