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Chances and challenges in intranasal administration delivery for brain disease treatment

Shuyu Zheng, Yuanyuan Guo, Furong Yan, Feng Yan, Ruogu Qi, Jianliang Shen

2023Clinical and Translational Discovery15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In order to overcome the formidable challenges posed by the intricate physiological barriers of the brain, the employment of intranasal administration (INA) has emerged as an unconventional method for drug delivery, offering distinct advantages such as non‐invasiveness and enhanced pharmacokinetic characteristics within the brain. Primarily exploiting the distinct conduit offered by the olfactory and/or trigeminal nerve systems, the INA route effectively delivers therapeutic agents. With introducing appropriate improvements to the drug formulation, such as the incorporation of nanocarriers, the efficacious delivery via the INA approach has gained considerable traction for the treatment of neurological disorders. This concise review highlights the notable progress in INA delivery and explores the potential therapeutic modalities inherent in this promising paradigm.

Topics & Concepts

Drug deliveryNasal administrationNanocarriersMedicineNeuroscienceDiseaseDrug delivery to the brainIntensive care medicineDrugPharmacologyBlood–brain barrierCentral nervous systemPsychologyNanotechnologyPathologyMaterials scienceAdvanced Drug Delivery SystemsLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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