Advanced Nano-Drug Delivery Systems in the Treatment of Ischemic Stroke.
Jiajie ZhangZhong ChenQi ChenPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In recent years, the frequency of strokes has been on the rise year by year and has become the second leading cause of death around the world, which is characterized by a high mortality rate, high recurrence rate, and high disability rate. Ischemic strokes account for a large percentage of strokes. A reperfusion injury in ischemic strokes is a complex cascade of oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, immune infiltration, and mitochondrial damage. Conventional treatments are ineffective, and the presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) leads to inefficient drug delivery utilization, so researchers are turning their attention to nano-drug delivery systems. Functionalized nano-drug delivery systems have been widely studied and applied to the study of cerebral ischemic diseases due to their favorable biocompatibility, high efficiency, strong specificity, and specific targeting ability. In this paper, we briefly describe the pathological process of reperfusion injuries in strokes and focus on the therapeutic research progress of nano-drug delivery systems in ischemic strokes, aiming to provide certain references to understand the progress of research on nano-drug delivery systems (NDDSs).
Keyphrases
- cerebral ischemia
- oxidative stress
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- blood brain barrier
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- drug delivery
- high efficiency
- brain injury
- acute myocardial infarction
- cancer therapy
- atrial fibrillation
- multiple sclerosis
- working memory
- traumatic brain injury
- coronary artery disease
- heart failure
- cardiovascular events
- risk factors
- left ventricular
- quantum dots
- signaling pathway
- cognitive impairment
- heat shock