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  • - The Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) makes it difficult for drugs to reach the central nervous system, but nanotechnology, particularly lipid nanoparticles with surface modifications, shows promise in improving drug delivery.
  • - A systematic review analyzed 2041 articles, identifying 80 relevant studies which highlighted that peptides are the most common modification for enhancing BBB permeability, followed by mixed strategies and proteins.
  • - Key findings indicated that factors like nanoparticle type, size (preferably under 150 nm), and functionalization strategy significantly influence drug delivery efficiency, underscoring the need for standardized testing methods to guide future research in this area.

Article Abstract

The Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) significantly impedes drug delivery to the central nervous system. Nanotechnology, especially surface-functionalized lipid nanoparticles, offers innovative approaches to overcome this barrier. However, choosing an effective functionalization strategy is challenging due to the lack of detailed comparative analysis in current literature. Our systematic review examined various functionalization strategies and their impact on BBB permeability from 2041 identified articles, of which 80 were included for data extraction. Peptides were the most common modification (18) followed by mixed strategies (12) proteins (9), antibodies (7), and other strategies (8). Interestingly, 26 studies showed BBB penetration with unmodified or modified nanoparticles using commonly applied strategies such as PEGylation or surfactant addition. Statistical analysis across 42 studies showed correlation between higher in vivo permeation improvements and nanoparticle type, size, and functionalization category. The highest ratios were found for nanostructured lipid carriers or biomimetic systems, in studies with particle sizes under 150 nm, and in those applying mixed functionalization strategies. The interstudy heterogeneity we observed highlights the importance of adopting standardized evaluation protocols to enhance comparability. Our systematic review aims to provide a comparative insight and identify future research directions in the development of more effective lipid nanoparticle systems for drug delivery to the brain to help improve the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders and brain tumours.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2024.124686DOI Listing

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