Endovascular Chemotherapy: Selective Targeting for Brain Cancer.

Aashay Patel, Marco Foreman, Arman Tabarestani, Sohum Sheth, Mohammed Mumtaz, Akshay Reddy, Ramy Sharaf, Brandon Lucke-Wold
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Establishing an effective and robust management option for brain cancers has proven to bean elusive challenge for the fields of neurosurgery and neuro-oncology. Despite decades of research efforts to improve treatment outcomes and increase patient survivability, brain cancer remains among the most fatal of all cancer classes. A significant barrier to this endeavor is the blood-brain barrier, a major protective border for brain tissue that primarily precludes the optimal delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs to the patient's brain circulation through tight junction formations and selective transporter proteins. This issue is often compounded by tumor location, particularly in inoperable regions near functional brain parenchyma. These obstacles necessitate the development of selectively targeted delivery of chemotherapeutic agents, such as endovascular super-selective intra-arterial injections. Recent experimental studies demonstrate the effectiveness of focused ultrasound to unseal the blood-brain barrier selectively and reversibly. Together, these new technologies can be leveraged to circumvent the limited permeability of the blood-brain barrier, thus improving drug delivery to tumoral locations and potentially enabling a more effective treatment alternative to surgical resection. This review attempts to place into context the necessity of these newer selective chemotherapeutic modalities by briefly highlighting commonly encountered brain cancers and explaining the prominent challenges that face chemotherapy delivery, as well as describing the current preclinical and clinical progress in the development of facilitatory focused ultrasound with selective endovascular chemotherapy.

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血管内化疗:选择性靶向治疗脑癌。
对于神经外科和神经肿瘤学领域来说,为脑癌制定有效而稳健的治疗方案一直是难以攻克的难题。尽管数十年来研究人员一直在努力改善治疗效果和提高患者存活率,但脑癌仍然是所有癌症中最致命的一类。血脑屏障是阻碍这一努力的一个重要障碍,它是脑组织的主要保护屏障,主要通过紧密连接结构和选择性转运蛋白阻止化疗药物以最佳方式进入患者的脑循环。这一问题往往因肿瘤位置而变得更加复杂,尤其是在靠近功能性脑实质的无法手术区域。由于这些障碍,有必要开发选择性靶向递送化疗药物的方法,如血管内超选择性动脉内注射。最近的实验研究表明,聚焦超声波能有效地选择性、可逆地解除血脑屏障的封闭。这些新技术结合在一起,可用于规避血脑屏障的有限通透性,从而改善向肿瘤部位的药物输送,并有可能成为手术切除之外更有效的治疗方法。本综述试图通过简要介绍常见的脑癌,解释化疗给药面临的突出挑战,以及描述目前在开发具有选择性血管内化疗的促进性聚焦超声方面的临床前和临床进展,来说明这些较新的选择性化疗模式的必要性。
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