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Review | Open Access

Brain-targeted drug delivery assisted by physical techniques and its potential applications in traditional Chinese medicine

Yunbo Suna,1Lina Dua,b,1Meiyan YangcQi Lia,bXueli JiaaQian Lia,bLin ZhuaYuanyuan Zhanga,bYijing Liua,bShuchen Liua( )
Department of Pharmaceutics, Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Beijing, 100850, China
School of Pharmacy, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, 250300, China
State Key Laboratory of Toxicology and Medical Countermeasures, Beijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Beijing, 100850, China

Peer review under responsibility of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.

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Abstract

The blood–brain barrier (BBB) constitutes a major obstacle to effective delivery of drugs to the brain. Recent technological advances have led to improvements in brain-targeted drug delivery. In this review, we summarize existing technologies for efficient drug delivery across the BBB. We discuss the mechanisms of current BBB-based drug delivery strategies and introduce prospects for application in brain-targeted delivery of traditional Chinese medicine. We highlight the use of physical techniques for brain-targeted drug delivery, including electroporation, ultrasound, magnetophoresis, microneedles, microwaves, and laser. The characteristics of these techniques and relevant studies employing these approaches are discussed. In general, microneedles, lasers, ultrasound, electroporation, magnetophoresis, and microwaves are effective for drug delivery across the BBB. Notably, the synergistic effects of multiple approaches are superior to the additive effects of each technique in isolation. Our review provides guidance for the practical application of brain-targeted drug delivery techniques in an efficient and safe manner.

Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences
Pages 186-197
Cite this article:
Sun Y, Du L, Yang M, et al. Brain-targeted drug delivery assisted by physical techniques and its potential applications in traditional Chinese medicine. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences, 2021, 8(3): 186-197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcms.2021.07.003

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Received: 02 April 2021
Revised: 09 July 2021
Accepted: 09 July 2021
Published: 11 July 2021
© 2021 Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.

This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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