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The development of new CNS drugs is notoriously difficult. Drugs
must reach CNS target sites for action and these sites are
protected by a number of barriers, the most important being the
blood-brain barrier (BBB). Many factors are therefore critical to
consider for CNS drug delivery, e.g. active/passive transport
across the BBB, intra-brain distribution, and central/systemic
pharmacokinetics, to name a few. Neurological disease and trauma
conditions add further complexity because CNS barriers, drug
distribution and pharmacokinetics are dynamic and often changed by
disease/trauma. Knowledge of all these factors and their interplay
in different conditions is of utmost importance for proper CNS drug
development and disease treatment. In recent years much information
has become available for a better understanding of the many factors
important for CNS drug delivery and how they interact to affect
drug action. This book describes small and large drug delivery to
the brain with an emphasis on the physiology of the BBB and the
principles and concepts for drug delivery across the BBB and
distribution within the brain. It contains methods descriptions for
studying drug delivery, routes and approaches of administering
drugs into the brain, the influence of disease, drug industry
perspectives, and a primer on neuroanatomy and physiological
considerations written specifically for drug delivery scientists.
Therewith, it contributes to an in-depth understanding of the
interplay between brain (patho)-physiology and drug
characteristics. Furthermore, the content is designed to be both
cutting-edge and educational, so that the book can be used in
high-level training of academic and industry scientists with full
references to original publications.
The development of new CNS drugs is notoriously difficult. Drugs
must reach CNS target sites for action and these sites are
protected by a number of barriers, the most important being the
blood -brain barrier (BBB). Many factors are therefore critical to
consider for CNS drug delivery, e.g. active/passive transport
across the BBB, intra-brain distribution, and central/systemic
pharmacokinetics, to name a few. Neurological disease and trauma
conditions add further complexity because CNS barriers, drug
distribution and pharmacokinetics are dynamic and often changed by
disease/trauma. Knowledge of all these factors and their interplay
in different conditions is of utmost importance for proper CNS drug
development and disease treatment. In recent years much information
has become available for a better understanding of the many factors
important for CNS drug delivery and how they interact to affect
drug action. This book describes small and large drug delivery to
the brain with an emphasis on the physiology of the BBB and the
principles and concepts for drug delivery across the BBB and
distribution within the brain. It contains methods descriptions for
studying drug delivery, routes and approaches of administering
drugs into the brain, the influence of disease, and drug industry
perspectives. Therewith, it contributes to an in-depth
understanding of the interplay between brain (patho)-physiology and
drug characteristics. Furthermore, the content is designed to be
both cutting-edge and educational, so that the book can be used in
high-level training of academic and industry scientists with full
references to original publications.
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