학술논문

Perillyl Alcohol and Its Drug-Conjugated Derivatives as Potential Novel Methods of Treating Brain Metastases.
Document Type
article
Source
International journal of molecular sciences. 17(9)
Subject
Blood-Brain Barrier
Animals
Humans
Brain Neoplasms
Monoterpenes
Antineoplastic Agents
Drug Carriers
Administration
Intranasal
blood-brain barrier
brain drug delivery
intranasal
metastasis
perillyl alcohol
Administration
Intranasal
Other Chemical Sciences
Genetics
Other Biological Sciences
Chemical Physics
Language
Abstract
Metastasis to the central nervous system remains difficult to treat, and such patients are faced with a dismal prognosis. The blood-brain barrier (BBB), despite being partially compromised within malignant lesions in the brain, still retains much of its barrier function and prevents most chemotherapeutic agents from effectively reaching the tumor cells. Here, we review some of the recent developments aimed at overcoming this obstacle in order to more effectively deliver chemotherapeutic agents to the intracranial tumor site. These advances include intranasal delivery to achieve direct nose-to-brain transport of anticancer agents and covalent modification of existing drugs to support enhanced penetration of the BBB. In both of these areas, use of the natural product perillyl alcohol, a monoterpene with anticancer properties, contributed to promising new results, which will be discussed here.