Nanodrug delivery systems for regulating microglial polarization in ischemic stroke treatment: A review.
Shuang-Yin LeiYu-Qian YangJia-Cheng LiuDian-Hui ZhangYang QuYing-Ying SunHong-Jing ZhuSheng-Yu ZhouYi YangZhen-Ni GuoPublished in: Journal of tissue engineering (2024)
The incidence of ischemic stroke (IS) is rising in tandem with the global aging population. There is an urgent need to delve deeper into the pathological mechanisms and develop new neuroprotective strategies. In the present review, we discuss the latest advancements and research on various nanodrug delivery systems (NDDSs) for targeting microglial polarization in IS treatment. Furthermore, we critically discuss the different strategies. NDDSs have demonstrated exceptional qualities to effectively permeate the blood-brain barrier, aggregate at the site of ischemic injury, and target specific cell types within the brain when appropriately modified. Consequently, NDDSs have considerable potential for reshaping the polarization phenotype of microglia and could be a prospective therapeutic strategy for IS. The treatment of IS remains a challenge. However, this review provides a new perspective on neuro-nanomedicine for IS therapies centered on microglial polarization, thereby inspiring new research ideas and directions.