Brain drug delivery systems for neurodegenerative disorders
Keywords: 
Drug delivery systems
Neurodegenerative disorders
Blood brain barrier
Stereotactic surgery
Issue Date: 
2012
Publisher: 
Bentham Science Publishers
ISSN: 
1389-2010
Citation: 
Garbayo E, Ansorena E, Blanco-Prieto MJ. Brain Drug Delivery Systems for Neurodegenerative Disorders. Curr Pharm Biotechnol 2012 SEP 2012;13(12):2388-2402
Abstract
Neurodegenerative disorders (NDs) are rapidly increasing as population ages. However, successful treatments for NDs have so far been limited and drug delivery to the brain remains one of the major challenges to overcome. There has recently been growing interest in the development of drug delivery systems (DDS) for local or systemic brain administration. DDS are able to improve the pharmacological and therapeutic properties of conventional drugs and reduce their side effects. The present review provides a concise overview of the recent advances made in the field of brain drug delivery for treating neurodegenerative disorders. Examples include polymeric micro and nanoparticles, lipidic nanoparticles, pegylated liposomes, microemulsions and nanogels that have been tested in experimental models of Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and Hungtinton’s disease. Overall, the results reviewed here show that DDS have great potential for NDs treatment.

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