Advances in nanomedicines: a promising therapeutic strategy for ischemic cerebral stroke treatment.

Nanomedicine (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-06 DOI:10.2217/nnm-2023-0266
Jun Li, Fei Xie, Xuemei Ma
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Ischemic stroke, prevalent among the elderly, necessitates attention to reperfusion injury post treatment. Limited drug access to the brain, owing to the blood-brain barrier, restricts clinical applications. Identifying efficient drug carriers capable of penetrating this barrier is crucial. Blood-brain barrier transporters play a vital role in nutrient transport to the brain. Recently, nanoparticles emerged as drug carriers, enhancing drug permeability via surface-modified ligands. This article introduces the blood-brain barrier structure, elucidates reperfusion injury pathogenesis, compiles ischemic stroke treatment drugs, explores nanomaterials for drug encapsulation and emphasizes their advantages over conventional drugs. Utilizing nanoparticles as drug-delivery systems offers targeting and efficiency benefits absent in traditional drugs. The prospects for nanomedicine in stroke treatment are promising.

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纳米药物的进展:治疗缺血性脑中风的一种前景广阔的治疗策略。
缺血性中风在老年人中很普遍,因此必须关注治疗后的再灌注损伤。由于血脑屏障的存在,进入大脑的药物有限,限制了临床应用。找到能够穿透这一屏障的高效药物载体至关重要。血脑屏障转运体在向大脑转运营养物质方面发挥着重要作用。最近,纳米粒子作为药物载体出现,通过表面修饰的配体提高了药物的渗透性。本文介绍了血脑屏障的结构,阐明了再灌注损伤的发病机制,梳理了缺血性脑卒中的治疗药物,探讨了药物封装的纳米材料,并强调了其与传统药物相比的优势。利用纳米颗粒作为给药系统具有传统药物所不具备的靶向性和高效性。纳米医学在中风治疗领域的前景十分广阔。
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