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Non-Mammalian Models to Study Infections of the Central Nervous System and to Screen Potential Therapeutic Agents

机译:用于研究中枢神经系统感染和筛选潜在治疗剂的非哺乳动物模型

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Infections of the central nervous system present the most significant challenge in our attempt to combat infectious diseases. Part of our inability to counter these diseases is attributed to an incomplete understanding of (i) how infectious agents cross the blood-brain barrier, a key step in the development of CNS infections, and (ii) the inability of drugs to traverse the blood-brain barrier to gain entry into the brain to kill parasites. Thus, there is an urgent need to expedite both drug discovery and drug delivery programmes. Here, we describe the use of in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo models of the blood-brain barrier to examine the physical barriers, cellular mechanisms and molecular elements participating from both sides of the parasite-host interactions. In addition, these models provide useful screening tools to give rough indications of the potential of new antimicrobial agents with respect to efficacy, optimal routes of administration, and toxicity.
机译:中枢神经系统的感染是我们抵抗传染病的最大挑战。我们无法抗击这些疾病的部分原因是对以下方面的不完全了解:(i)传染性病原体如何穿越血脑屏障,是中枢神经系统感染发展的关键步骤,以及(ii)药物无法穿越血液-脑屏障进入大脑以杀死寄生虫。因此,迫切需要加快药物发现和药物输送计划。在这里,我们描述了血脑屏障的体外,离体和体内模型的使用,以检查从寄生虫-宿主相互作用的两侧参与的物理屏障,细胞机制和分子元素。此外,这些模型提供了有用的筛选工具,可以从效力,最佳给药途径和毒性等方面粗略地指出新型抗菌剂的潜力。

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