作者
John F Deeken, Wolfgang Löscher
发表日期
2007/3/15
来源
Clinical cancer research
卷号
13
期号
6
页码范围
1663-1674
出版商
American Association for Cancer Research
简介
Despite scientific advances in understanding the causes and treatment of human malignancy, a persistent challenge facing basic and clinical investigators is how to adequately treat primary and metastatic brain tumors. The blood-brain barrier is a physiologic obstruction to the delivery of systemic chemotherapy to the brain parenchyma and central nervous system (CNS). A number of physiologic properties make the endothelium in the CNS distinct from the vasculature found in the periphery. Recent evidence has shown that a critical aspect of this barrier is composed of xenobiotic transporters which extrude substrates from the brain into the cerebrospinal fluid and systemic circulation. These transporters also extrude drugs and toxins if they gain entry into the cytoplasm of brain endothelial cells before they enter the brain. This review highlights the properties of the blood-brain barrier, including the location …
引用总数
20072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202462632314159825971655055484569384111