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. 2024 Feb;1870(2):166967.
doi: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2023.166967. Epub 2023 Nov 24.

Blood-brain barrier transporters: An overview of function, dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease and strategies for treatment

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Blood-brain barrier transporters: An overview of function, dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease and strategies for treatment

Juliana C S Chaves et al. Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis. 2024 Feb.
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Abstract

The blood-brain-barrier (BBB) has a major function in maintaining brain homeostasis by regulating the entry of molecules from the blood to the brain. Key players in BBB function are BBB transporters which are highly expressed in brain endothelial cells (BECs) and critical in mediating the exchange of nutrients and waste products. BBB transporters can also influence drug delivery into the brain by inhibiting or facilitating the entry of brain targeting therapeutics for the treatment of brain disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recent studies have shown that AD is associated with a disrupted BBB and transporter dysfunction, although their roles in the development in AD are not fully understand. Modulation of BBB transporter activity may pose a novel approach to enhance the delivery of drugs to the brain for enhanced treatment of AD. In this review, we will give an overview of key functions of BBB transporters and known changes in AD. In addition, we will discuss current strategies for transporter modulation for enhanced drug delivery into the brain.

Keywords: Alzheimer's diseases; BBB disruption; BBB modulation; BBB transporters; Blood-brain-barrier (BBB); Drug delivery.

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Declaration of competing interest All authors of the manuscript declare to have no conflicts of interest.

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