Department of Medical Pharmacology, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 85745, USA.
J Investig Med. 2012 Dec;60(8):1131-40. doi: 10.2310/JIM.0b013e318276de79.
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a physical and metabolic barrier that separates the central nervous system from the peripheral circulation. Central nervous system drug delivery across the BBB is challenging, primarily because of the physical restriction of paracellular diffusion between the endothelial cells that comprise the microvessels of the BBB and the activity of efflux transporters that quickly expel back into the capillary lumen a wide variety of xenobiotics. Therapeutic manipulation of protein trafficking is emerging as a novel means of modulating protein function, and in this minireview, the targeting of the trafficking of 2 key BBB proteins, P-glycoprotein and occludin, is presented as a novel, reversible means of optimizing central nervous system drug delivery.
血脑屏障(BBB)是一种物理和代谢屏障,将中枢神经系统与外周循环分隔开来。中枢神经系统药物跨越 BBB 的传递具有挑战性,主要是因为构成 BBB 微血管的内皮细胞之间的旁细胞扩散受到物理限制,以及外排转运蛋白的活性迅速将各种外源性物质回排入毛细血管腔。对蛋白质运输的治疗性操作正成为调节蛋白质功能的一种新方法,在这篇简评中,提出了靶向 2 种关键 BBB 蛋白(P-糖蛋白和紧密连接蛋白)的运输,作为优化中枢神经系统药物传递的一种新的、可逆的手段。