Emerging Strategies for Targeted Drug Delivery across the Blood–Brain Barrier in Neurological Disorder
Journal Title: Current Pharmaceutical Research (CPR) - Year 2025, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
The Blood–Brain Barrier is an obstacle in the treatment of neurological disorders since it selectively only allows some substances to pass through. Its poor permeability greatly limits access of certain therapeutic agents in the brain. In order to successfully treat glioblastoma, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and other illnesses of the central nervous system, it will be crucial to overcome the Blood Brain Barrier. Recent developments in targeted drug delivery systems have presented promising potential for this challenge. Emerging strategies include nanotechnology-based systems, receptor-mediated transport, cell-penetrating peptides, focused ultrasound, and advanced carrier designs. Nanotechnology-based systems, including liposomes, polymeric nanoparticles, and SLNs, offer controlled drug release and improved bioavailability, while surface modifications enhance Blood–Brain Barrier penetration through receptor-specific targeting. By conjugating medications to ligands that attach to certain receptors on Blood–Brain Barrier endothelial cells, receptor-mediated transport strategies facilitate active transport across the barrier. Cell-penetrating peptides are short peptides that have been utilised to deliver a variety of medicinal substances because they can pass through cell membranes. When combined with microbubbles, focused ultrasounds can momentarily breach the Blood Brain Barrier, enabling tailored medication administration without the need for invasiveprocedures.Inaddition,sophisticatedcarrierdesignslikedendrimersandmesoporoussilicananoparticles enhance drug stability and provide prolonged release. These strategies have great promise in improving drugdelivery into the brain, treatment efficacy, and minimizing side effects.*CorrespondingAuthor:ShadabAli(shadabali12341234@gmail.com) Article InfoReceived09September2024,Receivedinrevisedform22October2024,Accepted19November2024Availableonline20January2025XXXX-XXXX/Theauthors©2025,underexclusivelicencetotheSproutPublication DOI1.IntroductionThe blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a specialized endothelial structure crucial for maintaining brain homeostasis. It regulates the selective passage of essential nutrients and signaling molecules into the brain while blocking harmful substances in the bloodstream.Thisprotectivefunctionisvitalforpreserving neuronal function and the brain's delicate microenvironment. However, the BBB also poses a significantobstacleintreatingneurologicaldisorders, as many therapeutic agents are unable to penetrate it in adequate concentrations to achieve effectiveresults [1]. For direct brain therapy, novel drug deliverytechniquesthatavoidormakeuseofthe1
Authors and Affiliations
ShadabAli, Sayad Ahad Ali, Mukesh Kumar, Iram Jahan, Jiyaul Hak
Emerging Strategies for Targeted Drug Delivery across the Blood–Brain Barrier in Neurological Disorder
The Blood–Brain Barrier is an obstacle in the treatment of neurological disorders since it selectively only allows some substances to pass through. Its poor permeability greatly limits access of certain the...