Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Jul 2021)

Advances in developing therapeutic strategies for Alzheimer's disease

  • Thuy Trang Nguyen,
  • Thi Thuy Dung Nguyen,
  • Thi Kim Oanh Nguyen,
  • Tuong Kha Vo,
  • Van Giau Vo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 139
p. 111623

Abstract

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive deterioration of brain function, initially characterized by cognitive deficits, with loss of recent memory and language ability, impairment of orientation, problem solving, and abstract thinking. While existing drug treatments help reduce the symptoms of AD and improve people’s quality of life, they neither slow its progression nor cure it. Currently, targeted drug delivery to the central nervous system (CNS), for therapy of AD, is confined by the challenges posed by blood-brain interfaces surrounding the CNS, limiting the bioavailability of therapeutics. Among new strategies to overcome these limitations and successfully deliver drugs to the CNS, nanoparticles (NPs) are able to overcome these limitations, offering new therapeutic designations in term of driving drugs to cross the BBB and enter the brain more effectively. The current article aimed to summary and highlight advances in recent research on the development of nanotechnology-based therapeutics for their implications in therapy of AD.

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