Biomimetic drug-delivery systems for the management of brain diseases

Biomater Sci. 2020 Feb 21;8(4):1073-1088. doi: 10.1039/c9bm01395d. Epub 2019 Nov 15.

Abstract

Acting as a double-edged sword, the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is essential for maintaining brain homeostasis by restricting the entry of small molecules and most macromolecules from blood. However, it also largely limits the brain delivery of most drugs. Even if a drug can penetrate the BBB, its accumulation in the intracerebral pathological regions is relatively low. Thus, an optimal drug-delivery system (DDS) for the management of brain diseases needs to display BBB permeability, lesion-targeting capability, and acceptable safety. Biomimetic DDSs, developed by directly utilizing or mimicking the biological structures and processes, provide promising approaches for overcoming the barriers to brain drug delivery. The present review summarizes the biological properties and biomedical applications of the biomimetic DDSs including the cell membrane-based DDS, lipoprotein-based DDS, exosome-based DDS, virus-based DDS, protein template-based DDS and peptide template-based DDS for the management of brain diseases.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biomimetics / methods*
  • Blood-Brain Barrier / chemistry
  • Brain Diseases / drug therapy*
  • Cell-Penetrating Peptides / chemistry
  • Drug Delivery Systems
  • Humans
  • Lipoproteins / chemistry
  • Liposomes / chemistry
  • Technology, Pharmaceutical / methods*

Substances

  • Cell-Penetrating Peptides
  • Lipoproteins
  • Liposomes