Blood–brain barrier structure and function and the challenges for CNS drug delivery
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Abstract
The neurons of the central nervous system (CNS) require precise control of their bathing microenvironment for optimal function, and an important element in this control is the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The BBB is formed by the endothelial cells lining the brain microvessels, under the inductive influence of neighbouring cell types within the 'neurovascular unit' (NVU) including astrocytes and pericytes. The endothelium forms the major interface between the blood and the CNS, and by a combination of low passive permeability and presence of specific transport systems, enzymes and receptors regulates molecular and cellular traffic across the barrier layer. A number of methods and models are available for…
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- Blood–brain barrier
- Drug
- Medicine
- Drug delivery
- Central nervous system
- Pharmacology
- Internal medicine
- Chemistry
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- Good health and well-being
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