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Blood-brain barrier nasal drug delivery

The purpose of this chapter is to present overviews of a selection of the major endothelial and epithelial barriers to drug delivery for which there are either primary culture or cell line systems that recapitulate the characteristics of the in vivo barrier. Our objective is to define some general characteristics of cell culture models and highlight the more commonly applied primary cell cultures and cell lines in use today. Specifically, we focus on cell culture models for the intestinal epithelium, blood-brain barrier, pulmonary and nasal epithelium, ocular epithelium, placental barrier, and renal epithelium. Renal epithelium was included here primarily because some cell lines derived from this tissue [e.g., Madin-Darby canine kidney cells (MDCK)] are often used as surrogates for other barriers by pharmaceutical scientists. We have arbitrarily chosen to exclude the skin and liver from the scope of this overview. However, it should be noted that hepatocyte cell culture models, for example, are becoming more widely available and have been the subject of recent reviews.1,2... [Pg.104]


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