The blood-brain barrier as a treatment target for neurodegenerative disorders.

IF 5.4 Expert opinion on drug delivery Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-21 DOI:10.1080/17425247.2025.2480654
Ruslan Rust, Abhay P Sagare, Mingzi Zhang, Berislav V Zlokovic, Kassandra Kisler
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Introduction: The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a vascular endothelial membrane which restricts entry of toxins, cells, and microorganisms into the brain. At the same time, the BBB supplies the brain with nutrients, key substrates for DNA and RNA synthesis, and regulatory molecules, and removes metabolic waste products from brain to blood. BBB breakdown and/or dysfunction have been shown in neurogenerative disorders including Alzheimer's disease (AD). Current data suggests that these BBB changes may initiate and/or contribute to neuronal, synaptic, and cognitive dysfunction, and possibly other aspects of neurodegenerative processes.

Areas covered: We first briefly review recent studies uncovering molecular composition of brain microvasculature and examine the BBB as a possible therapeutic target in neurodegenerative disorders with a focus on AD. Current strategies aimed at protecting and/or restoring altered BBB functions are considered. The relevance of BBB-directed approaches to improve neuronal and synaptic function, and to slow progression of neurodegenerative processes are also discussed. Lastly, we review recent advancements in drug delivery across the BBB.

Expert opinion: BBB breakdown and/or dysfunction can significantly affect neuronal and synaptic function and neurodegenerative processes. More attention should focus on therapeutics to preserve or restore BBB functions when considering treatments of neurodegenerative diseases and AD.

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血脑屏障作为神经退行性疾病的治疗靶点。
血脑屏障(BBB)是一种血管内皮膜,它限制毒素、细胞和微生物进入大脑。同时,血脑屏障为大脑提供营养物质、DNA和RNA合成的关键底物和调节分子,并将代谢废物从大脑转移到血液中。脑屏障破坏和/或功能障碍已在包括阿尔茨海默病(AD)在内的神经生殖疾病中得到证实。目前的数据表明,这些血脑屏障的改变可能引发和/或促成神经元、突触和认知功能障碍,并可能导致神经退行性过程的其他方面。涵盖领域:我们首先简要回顾了最近的研究,揭示了脑微血管的分子组成,并检查了血脑屏障作为神经退行性疾病的可能治疗靶点,重点是阿尔茨海默病。目前的策略旨在保护和/或恢复改变血脑屏障功能。我们还讨论了血脑屏障指导下改善神经元和突触功能以及减缓神经退行性过程进展的相关方法。最后,我们回顾了跨血脑屏障给药的最新进展。专家意见:血脑屏障的破坏和/或功能障碍可显著影响神经元和突触功能和神经退行性过程。在考虑神经退行性疾病和阿尔茨海默病的治疗时,更多的关注应该集中在保持或恢复血脑屏障功能的治疗方法上。
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