Neurobiology Program, Institute for Biological Sciences, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0R6.
Rev Neurosci. 2010;21(1):29-53. doi: 10.1515/revneuro.2010.21.1.29.
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a dynamic physical and biological barrier between blood circulation and the central nervous system (CNS). This unique feature of the BBB lies in the structure of the neurovascular unit and its cerebral micro-vascular endothelial cells. The BBB restricts the passage of blood-borne drugs, neurotoxic substances and peripheral immune cells from entering the brain, while selectively facilitating the transport of nutrients across the BBB into the brain. Thus, the integrity and proper function of the BBB is crucial to homeostasis and physiological function of the CNS. A number of transport and carrier systems are expressed and polarized on the luminal or abluminal surface of the BBB to realize these discrete functions. Among these systems, ABC transporters play a critical role in keeping drugs and neurotoxic substances from entering the brain and in transporting toxic metabolites out of the brain. A number of studies have demonstrated that ABCB1 and ABCG2 are critical to drug efflux at the BBB and that ABCC1 is essential for the blood-cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) barrier. The presence of these efflux ABC transporters also creates a major obstacle for drug delivery into the brain. We have comprehensively reviewed the literature on ABC transporters and drug efflux at the BBB. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of these transporters is important in the development of new drugs and new strategies for drug delivery into the brain.
血脑屏障(BBB)是血液循环与中枢神经系统(CNS)之间的一种动态物理和生物学屏障。BBB 的这一独特特性在于神经血管单元及其脑微血管内皮细胞的结构。BBB 限制了血液来源的药物、神经毒性物质和外周免疫细胞从血液进入大脑,同时选择性地促进营养物质穿过 BBB 进入大脑。因此,BBB 的完整性和适当功能对于 CNS 的内稳态和生理功能至关重要。许多转运体和载体系统在 BBB 的腔侧或基底外侧表面表达和极化,以实现这些离散功能。在这些系统中,ABC 转运体在阻止药物和神经毒性物质进入大脑以及将有毒代谢物从大脑中运出方面发挥着关键作用。许多研究表明,ABCB1 和 ABCG2 对 BBB 的药物外排至关重要,ABCC1 对血脑脊髓液(CSF)屏障至关重要。这些外排 ABC 转运体的存在也为药物进入大脑造成了主要障碍。我们全面回顾了关于 ABC 转运体和 BBB 药物外排的文献。了解这些转运体的分子机制对于开发新的药物和将药物递送到大脑的新策略非常重要。