LIU Hui, XU Hong-bin, GAO Jian-qing, JIANG Xin-chi. Research progress of membrane biomimetic nanoparticles traversing the blood-brain barrier to treat brain diseasesJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica, 2024, 59(7): 1932-1941. DOI: 10.16438/j.0513-4870.2023-0910
Citation: LIU Hui, XU Hong-bin, GAO Jian-qing, JIANG Xin-chi. Research progress of membrane biomimetic nanoparticles traversing the blood-brain barrier to treat brain diseasesJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica, 2024, 59(7): 1932-1941. DOI: 10.16438/j.0513-4870.2023-0910

Research progress of membrane biomimetic nanoparticles traversing the blood-brain barrier to treat brain diseases

  • At present, brain disease has become a "killer" in the field of general health, and the existence of blood-brain barrier has become one of the challenges in drug delivery into the brain. According to studies, cell membrane coating technique can endow nanoparticles with the characteristics of immune escape, long circulation, targeted delivery, and so on. Therefore, membrane biomimetic nanoparticles have been widely used in the field of disease treatment. Among them, the cell membrane derived from immune cells, tumor cells, and stem cells can cross the blood-brain barrier through the transcellular pathway and cell bypass pathway, which is used to prepare biomimetic membrane nanoparticles to break through the blood-brain barrier to achieve the treatment of brain diseases. What's more, the brain targeted ability of biomimetic nanoparticles would be further enhanced by modifying the cell membrane with peptides. This paper introduces the preparation methods of membrane biomimetic nanoparticles, expounds in detail the way that cell membrane coated nanoparticles break through the blood-brain barrier and achieve efficient intracerebral drug delivery. It also summarizes the prospects and challenges of this novel drug delivery system in the treatment of brain diseases, providing a reference for the research of membrane biomimetic nanoparticles in the treatment of brain diseases.
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