No, but check out Methods/Fig.5B in Nishijima et al., 2010 Neuron. They used a double-chamber well with astrocyte-endothelial cocultures in the upper chamber and neurons in lower chamber. (Having had no expertise in this in vitro prep,) I thought it was a great way to assay BBB transport of their molecule of interest (IGF-1).
I have little experience of converting the compound Amantadine (It is antidyskinetic medicine. It is used to treat Parkinson's disease, which is sometimes called paralysis agitans or shaking palsy. It may be given alone or with other medicines for Parkinson's disease) to cross the BBB. It is more effective than existed Amantadine salt.