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Imaging approach to mechanistic study of nanoparticle interactions with the blood-brain barrier

Author(s)
Bramini, Mattia  
Ye, Dong  
Hallerbach, Anna  
Nic Raghnaill, Michelle  
Salvati, Anna  
Åberg, Christoffer  
Dawson, Kenneth A.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/12171
Date Issued
2014-05-27
Date Available
2021-05-18T15:03:36Z
Abstract
Understanding nanoparticle interactions with the central nervous system, in particular the blood-brain barrier, is key to advances in therapeutics, as well as assessing the safety of nanoparticles. Challenges in achieving insights have been significant, even for relatively simple models. Here we use a combination of live cell imaging and computational analysis to directly study nanoparticle translocation across a human in vitro blood-brain barrier model. This approach allows us to identify and avoid problems in more conventional inferential in vitro measurements by identifying the catalogue of events of barrier internalization and translocation as they occur. Potentially this approach opens up the window of applicability of in vitro models, thereby enabling in depth mechanistic studies in the future. Model nanoparticles are used to illustrate the method. For those, we find that translocation, though rare, appears to take place. On the other hand, barrier uptake is efficient, and since barrier export is small, there is significant accumulation within the barrier. © 2014 American Chemical Society.
Sponsorship
European Commission - Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
Science Foundation Ireland -- replace
Other Sponsorship
Irish Government’s Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
ACS
Journal
ACS Nano
Volume
8
Issue
5
Start Page
4304
End Page
4312
Copyright (Published Version)
2014 ACS
Subjects

Blood-brain barrier

Capillaries

Brain

Cell Line

Lysosomes

Humans

Collagen

Drug carriers

Culture media

Confocal microscopy

Fluorescence microsco...

Temperature

Nanotechnology

Computer simulation

Nanoparticles

Transcytosis

DOI
10.1021/nn5018523
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1936-0851
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