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Circadian Rhythms of the Blood-Brain Barrier and Drug Delivery.

Mari KimRichard F KeepShirley L Zhang
Published in: Circulation research (2024)
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a critical interface separating the central nervous system from the peripheral circulation, ensuring brain homeostasis and function. Recent research has unveiled a profound connection between the BBB and circadian rhythms, the endogenous oscillations synchronizing biological processes with the 24-hour light-dark cycle. This review explores the significance of circadian rhythms in the context of BBB functions, with an emphasis on substrate passage through the BBB. Our discussion includes efflux transporters and the molecular timing mechanisms that regulate their activities. A significant focus of this review is the potential implications of chronotherapy, leveraging our knowledge of circadian rhythms for improving drug delivery to the brain. Understanding the temporal changes in BBB can lead to optimized timing of drug administration, to enhance therapeutic efficacy for neurological disorders while reducing side effects. By elucidating the interplay between circadian rhythms and drug transport across the BBB, this review offers insights into innovative therapeutic interventions.
Keyphrases
  • blood brain barrier
  • drug delivery
  • cerebral ischemia
  • drug administration
  • healthcare
  • white matter
  • blood pressure
  • resting state
  • cancer therapy
  • climate change
  • cerebrospinal fluid
  • drug release
  • brain injury
  • human health