Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier: A Review on Drug Delivery Strategies for Treatment of the Central Nervous System Diseases

Author:

Mansor Nur Izzati1,Nordin Norshariza1,Mohamed Farahidah2,Ling King Hwa1,Rosli Rozita1,Hassan Zurina3

Affiliation:

1. Medical Genetics Unit, Department of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia

2. Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Kuantan, Malaysia

3. Centre for Drug Research, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Gelugor, Penang, Malaysia

Abstract

:Many drugs have been designed to treat diseases of the central nervous system (CNS), especially neurodegenerative diseases. However, the presence of tight junctions at the blood-brain barrier has often compromised the efficiency of drug delivery to target sites in the brain. The principles of drug delivery systems across the blood-brain barrier are dependent on substrate-specific (i.e. protein transport and transcytosis) and non-specific (i.e. transcellular and paracellular) transport pathways, which are crucial factors in attempts to design efficient drug delivery strategies. This review describes how the blood-brain barrier presents the main challenge in delivering drugs to treat brain diseases and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of ongoing neurotherapeutic delivery strategies in overcoming this limitation. In addition, we discuss the application of colloidal carrier systems, particularly nanoparticles, as potential tools for therapy for the CNS diseases.

Funder

Ministry of Agriculture of Malaysia

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science

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