Drug transport across the blood-brain barrier. II. Experimental techniques to study drug transport
- PMID: 1475172
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01970169
Drug transport across the blood-brain barrier. II. Experimental techniques to study drug transport
Abstract
This is part II of a review on the transport of drugs across the blood-brain barrier. In this part, the emphasis is on the various experimental techniques that can be used to characterize the blood-brain barrier transport of drugs. Generally speaking, three approaches can be distinguished: in vitro techniques using isolated brain capillaries, cerebrovascular endothelial cells in primary culture or endothelium-derived cell lines; in vivo techniques (both single-passage and multi-passage techniques) and in situ perfusion techniques. Each of these techniques has specific advantages and disadvantages associated with it. Therefore, in many instances, a combination of different approaches is needed to study the fundamental aspects of drug transport across the blood-brain barrier.
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