Cell Permeable Peptides: A Promising Tool to Deliver Neuroprotective Agents in the Brain

Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2010 Feb 3;3(2):379-392. doi: 10.3390/ph3020379.

Abstract

The inability of most drugs to cross the blood-brain barrier and/or plasma membrane limits their use for biomedical applications in the brain. Cell Permeable Peptides (CPPs) overcome this problem and are effective in vivo, crossing the plasma membrane and the blood-brain barrier. CPPs deliver a wide variety of compounds intracellularly in an active form. In fact, many bioactive cargoes have neuroprotective properties, and due to their ability to block protein-protein interactions, offer exciting perspectives in the clinical setting. In this review we give an overview of the Cell Permeable Peptides strategy to deliver neuroprotectants against neurodegeneration in the CNS.

Keywords: CPPs; brain; drug discovery; neuroprotection; protein-protein interaction.

Publication types

  • Review