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Research Progress on the Strategies for Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier.

Authors: Qiao L, Du X, Wang H, Wang Z, Gao S, Zhao CQ

Recently, the incidence of brain diseases, such as central nervous system degenerative diseases, brain tumors, and cerebrovascular diseases, has increased. However, the blood-brain barrier (BBB) limits the effective delivery of drugs to brain disease areas. Therefore, the mainstream direction of new drug development for these diseases is to engineer drugs that can better cross the BBB to exert their effects in the brain. This paper reviews the research progress and application of the main trans-BBB drug delivery strategies (receptor/transporter-mediated BBB crossing, focused ultrasound to open the BBB, adenosine agonist reversible opening of the BBB, aromatic resuscitation, transnasal administration, cell-mediated trans-BBB crossing, and viral vector system-mediated brain drug delivery). Meanwhile, the potential applications, advantages, and disadvantages of these strategies for crossing the BBB are analyzed. Finally, the future development prospects of strategies for crossing the BBB are also discussed. These strategies have potential value for treating brain diseases.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To review and summarize recent progress in strategies for crossing the blood-brain barrier to improve delivery of therapeutics to the central nervous system.

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes No experimental outcomes are present in the provided text; only the paper title ('Research Progress on the Strategies for Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier') was given, so no biological or behavioral effects or focused ultrasound parameters were reported.
Safety-related matter The provided excerpt contains only the paper title and includes no mention of safety or adverse effects. Therefore, no adverse effects are reported in the text provided.

Brain Region

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Ultrasound Parameters

Focal Characteristics Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None

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