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Title: | In Vitro Models of Central Nervous System Barriers for Blood-Brain Barrier Permeation Studies |
Authors: | Joshi, Abhijeet B. |
Keywords: | astrocyte;blood brain barrier;brain microvascular endothelial cell;cell growth;cell immortalization;cell membrane;central nervous system;coculture;computer model;drug development;endothelium cell;human;in vitro study;microfluidics;molecular dynamics;monolayer culture;nonhuman;pericyte;prediction;priority journal;tight junction |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Humana Press Inc. |
Citation: | Bagchi, S., Lahooti, B., Chhibber, T., Varahachalam, S. -., Mittal, R., Joshi, A., & Jayant, R. D. (2021). In vitro models of central nervous system barriers for blood-brain barrier permeation studies doi:10.1007/978-1-0716-0838-8_9 |
Abstract: | One of the biggest challenging diseases are the neurodegenerative diseases which are not easy to target due to the presence of a complex semipermeable, dynamic, and adaptable barrier between the central nervous system (CNS) and the systemic circulation termed as the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which controls the exchange of molecules. Its semipermeable nature restricts the movement of bigger molecules, like drugs, across it and leads to minimal bioavailability of drugs in the CNS. This poses the biggest shortcoming in the development of therapeutics for CNS disorders. Although the complexity of the BBB muddles the drug delivery approaches into the CNS and can promote disease progression, understanding the composition and functions of BBB provides a platform for unraveling the way toward drug development. The BBB is comprised of brain microvascular endothelial CNS cells which communicate with other CNS cells (astrocytes, pericytes) and behave according to the state of the CNS, by retorting against pathological environments and modulating disease progression. This chapter discusses the fundamentals of BBB, permeation mechanisms, an overview of different in vitro BBB models with their advantages and disadvantages, and rationale of selecting penetration prediction methods toward the important role in the development of CNS therapeutics. © 2021, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0838-8_9 https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/3783 |
ISSN: | 0893-2336 |
Type of Material: | Book Chapter |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering |
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