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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

New model may help science overcome the brain's fortress-like barrier

September 19, 2017

Fortress: The blood brain barrier. Credit: Samah Jassam


Scientists have helped provide a way to better understand how to enable drugs to enter the brain and how cancer cells make it past the blood brain barrier.

The  is protected by the near-impermeable , a fortress which protects the brain but which also prevents the treatment of , including brain tumours. 
Dr Zaynah Maherally and team at the University of Portsmouth have developed a model that mimics the  brain , paving the way for better, more efficient and reliable tests of drugs to treat brain diseases.
The model, the result of slow painstaking research started in 2007, is published in the FASEB Journal
Dr Maherally said: "The blood brain barrier is strikingly complex and notoriously difficult for scientists to breach. Its role, to protect the brain, makes it difficult for most drugs to make their way into the brain to treat .
"It is a dynamic structural, physiological and biochemical fortification that, in essence, protects the brain by providing multiple layers of armour, stopping molecules from entering the brain. It's highly selective in what it allows past.
"In a person with a brain disease like a brain tumour, or other neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease, dementia or head injuries, the strikingly complex defence works against medics and scientists trying to deliver what could be life-saving or life-prolonging treatments."
A common way medics currently gain access to the brain is by using a pump to deliver drugs into the brain using a catheter, bypassing the blood brain barrier.
The researchers' major goal was to develop a 3-D all-human reproducible and reliable model of the blood brain barrier using human cells in order to better simulate the human blood brain barrier for the study of diseases and treatments.
Many researchers use non-human animal cells to build blood brain barrier models with which to explore brain cancer and deliver drugs to the brain.
Animal models have been relied upon until now as there wasn't a reliable alternative and accessing human tissue for research can be difficult.
Professor Geoff Pilkington, head of the Brain Tumour Research Centre in the University's School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, is delighted at the progress that's been made in modelling the blood brain barrier, a holy grail in the study of brain diseases.
He said: "This is the first real, 3-D, all-human blood brain barrier model and it's hugely significant in our field."
Research will now widen, he said, to better understand how cancers metastasize from breast and lung to the brain as well as evaluating nano-particle  delivery and making opportunities to create temporary openings in the barrier to allow drugs to pass through into the brain.
Dr Maherally said: "It's taken several years to get to this stage and we believe this  will significantly reduce the number of animals used in such studies and reduce the time it takes to get a promising therapeutic into clinical trials."
More information: Zaynah Maherally et al. Real-time acquisition of transendothelial electrical resistance in an all-human, in vitro , 3-dimensional, blood–brain barrier model exemplifies tight-junction integrity, The FASEB Journal (2017). DOI: 10.1096/fj.201700162R 
Journal reference: FASEB Journal
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2017-09-science-brain-fortress-like-barrier.html

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