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Review
. 1992 Mar;156(3):281-6.

Blood-brain barrier and new approaches to brain drug delivery

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Blood-brain barrier and new approaches to brain drug delivery

W M Pardridge et al. West J Med. 1992 Mar.

Abstract

Morbidity caused by brain dysfunction affects more than 50 million persons in the United States. Although new neuropharmaceuticals have the potential for treating specific brain diseases, they may not effectively enter brain from blood. Safe strategies are needed for drug delivery through the brain capillary wall, which makes up the blood-brain barrier in vivo. Two of these strategies are reviewed, as are related new developments in the molecular and cell biology of the brain capillary endothelium. The production of chimeric peptides represents a physiologic-based strategy for drug delivery. It entails the covalent coupling of the neuropharmaceutical to a brain transport vector, allowing transportation through the blood-brain barrier. Another strategy is biochemical opening of the blood-brain barrier: intracarotid leukotriene infusion is a method for selectively increasing blood-brain barrier permeability in brain tumors without affecting barrier permeability in normal brain tissue.

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