Nose-to-brain drug delivery for the treatment of CNS disease: New development and strategies.
Int Rev Neurobiol
; 171: 255-297, 2023.
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Delivering drugs to the brain has always been a challenging task due to the restrictive properties of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Intranasal delivery is therefore emerging as an efficient method of administration, making it easy to self-administration and thus provides a non-invasive and painless alternative to oral and parenteral administration for delivering therapeutics to the central nervous system (CNS). Recently, drug formulations have been developed to further enhance this nose-to-brain transport, primarily using nanoparticles (NPs). Therefore, the purposes of this review are to highlight and describe the anatomical basis of nasal-brain pathway and provide an overview of drug formulations and current drugs for intranasal administration in CNS disease.
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Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Central
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Mucosa Nasal
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Humans
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En
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Int Rev Neurobiol
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2023
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