2020 Online Salon
Blood-Brain Barrier Structure with Drugs and Fluorescent Markers

Project Details
- Entrant Name: Chinami Michaels
- Membership Type: Professional Submission
- Other Contributors: Cindy Giljames
- Address: Phoenix, Arizona USA
- Client: Department of Neurosurgery Research, Barrow Neurological Institute
- Copyright: 2020 Barrow Neurological Institute
- Medium/software used: Adobe Illustrator CC 2019, Adobe Photoshop CC 2018
- Final presentation format: Journal figure
- Primary Audience: Neurosurgical researchers
Project Description
Fluorescent visualization of brain tumors is a recent advancement in safe glioma resection, but a lack of vascular permeability can prevent fluorescent markers from fully staining tumor tissue. Understanding the blood-brain barrier’s (BBB) structure is key to designing fluorescent labels and therapeutic drugs that can pass from the vasculature into brain tumor tissue. This scale illustration depicts the BBB environment, fluorescent markers, therapeutic methods, and drugs. The BBB environment with glycocalyx, basement membrane, pericytes, and astrocyte end-foot processes are in microns while the molecules in the right inset are in nanometers. The left inset is not to scale to enable comparison between the competent and disrupted tight-junction. By placing the drugs and fluorescent markers from the paper within the BBB structure, the illustration aims to help neurosurgical oncologists make decisions in designing more effective novel drugs and fluorescent visualization techniques.