Drug Delivery through the Blood-Brain Barrier through Use of Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1- Targeted Nanoparticles


Autoria(s): Adnan, Sakib; Borsellino, Regina; He, Alice; Mukherjee, Somdutta; Peng, Victor; Potti, Karthya; Shih, Kelly; Vaitkus, Janina; Wang, Victor; Woo, Rani; Zhang, Robert
Contribuinte(s)

Aranda-Espinoza, Jose Helim

Data(s)

01/05/2013

01/05/2013

2013

Resumo

The blood brain barrier (BBB) is a semi-permeable membrane separating the brain from the bloodstream, preventing many drugs that treat neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, from reaching the brain. Our project aimed to create a novel drug delivery system targeting the brain during neural inflammation. We developed a cationic solid lipid nanoparticle (CSLN) complex composed of cationic nanoparticles, biotin, streptavidin, and anti-vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (anti- VCAM-1) antibodies. The anti-VCAM-1 antibody is used to target VCAM-1, a cell adhesion protein found on the BBB endothelium. VCAM-1 expression is elevated in the presence of inflammatory molecules, such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF- α). Through the use of a simple BBB model, results showed that our novel drug delivery system experienced some level of success in targeting the brain inflammation due to increasing TNF-α concentrations. This is promising for drug delivery research and provides support for VCAM-1 targeting using more robust and complex BBB models.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/1903/13876

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en_US

Relação

Digital Repository at the University of Maryland

Gemstone Program, University of Maryland (College Park, Md)

Palavras-Chave #Gemstone Team B3 #blood brain-barrier #vascular cell #nanoparticles
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thesis