Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
Latest Publications


TOTAL DOCUMENTS

656
(FIVE YEARS 132)

H-INDEX

24
(FIVE YEARS 10)

Published By Springer-Verlag

2093-6214, 2093-5552

Author(s):  
Heejun Park ◽  
Jeong-Soo Kim ◽  
Seongwoo Hong ◽  
Eun-Sol Ha ◽  
Haichen Nie ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Manasa Manjunath Hegde ◽  
Suma Prabhu ◽  
Srinivas Mutalik ◽  
Abhishek Chatterjee ◽  
Jayant S. Goda ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Glioblastoma, or glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), remains a fatal cancer type despite the remarkable progress in understanding the genesis and propagation of the tumor. Current treatment modalities, comprising mainly of surgery followed by adjuvant chemoradiation, are insufficient for improving patients' survival owing to existing hurdles, including the blood–brain barrier (BBB). In contemporary practice, the prospect of long-term survival or cure continues to be a challenge for patients suffering from GBM. This review provides an insight into the drug delivery strategies and the significant efforts made in lipid-based nanoplatform research to circumvent the challenges in optimal drug delivery in GBM. Area covered Owing to the unique properties of lipid-based nanoplatforms and advancements in clinical translation, this article describes the application of various stimuli-responsive lipid nanocarriers and tumor subcellular organelle-targeted therapy to give an idea about the strategies that can be applied to enhance site-specific drug delivery for GBM. Furthermore, active targeting of drugs via surface-modified lipid-based nanostructures and recent findings in alternative therapeutic platforms such as gene therapy, immunotherapy, and multimodal therapy have also been overviewed. Expert opinion Lipid-based nanoparticles stand out among the other nanocarriers explored for GBM drug delivery, as they support both passive and active drug targeting by crossing/bypassing the BBB at the same time minimizing toxicity and projects better pharmacological parameters. Although these nanocarriers could be a plausible choice for treating GBM, in-depth research is essential to advance neuro-oncology research and enhance outcomes in patients with brain tumors.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document