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Targeting Effects on the Volume of the Focused Ultrasound-Induced Blood–Brain Barrier Opening in Nonhuman Primates In Vivo

机译:对非人灵长类动物体内聚焦超声诱导的血脑屏障开放量的靶向作用

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Drug delivery to subcortical regions is susceptible to the blood-brain barrier (BBB) impeding the molecular exchange between the blood stream and the brain parenchyma. Focused ultrasound (FUS) coupled with the administration of microbubbles has been proved to open the BBB locally, transiently, and noninvasively both in rodents and in nonhuman-primates (NHPs). The development of this disruption technique independent of MRI monitoring is of primordial importance yet restrained to the targeting optimization. This paper establishes the linear relationship of the incidence angle with the volume of BBB opening (VBBB) and the peak negative pressure when sonicating the caudate nucleus and the putamen region of five NHPs. In addition, the effect of central nervous system structures on the opening morphology is evaluated by identification of the grayto-white-matter ratio at the opening site. Finally, the targeting accuracy is assessed through the estimation of the geometric and angle shift of the opening from the targeted region. Interestingly, results prove a monotonic increase of the opening volume with close to normal incidence angles. Moreover, 80.35% of the opening lies on gray-matter regions compared with only 19.41% attributed to the white matter. The opening was found to be shifted axially, toward the transducer, and laterally with an average angle shift of 4.5°. Finally, we were capable of showing reproducibility of targeting accuracy with the same stereotactic and ultrasonic parameters. This paper documents the a priori prediction of the opening volume through manipulation of the angle and pressure as well as establishing the predictability, accuracy, and safety of FUS-induced BBB opening in NHPs.
机译:药物输送到皮质下区域易受血脑屏障(BBB)的干扰,从而阻碍了血液与脑实质之间的分子交换。已经证明,聚焦超声(FUS)与微泡的施用可以在啮齿动物和非人类灵长类动物(NHP)中局部,瞬时和无创地打开BBB。独立于MRI监测的这种干扰技术的发展具有最重要的意义,但仍限制了目标优化。本文建立了超声处理五个NHP的尾状核和壳状区域时入射角与BBB开口量(VBBB)和峰值负压的线性关系。另外,通过识别开放部位的灰白物比来评估中枢神经系统结构对开放形态的影响。最后,通过估计孔距目标区域的几何形状和角度偏移来评估目标精度。有趣的是,结果证明了在接近法向入射角的情况下开口体积的单调增加。此外,有80.35%的开口位于灰质区域,而只有19.41%的开口位于白质区域。发现该开口轴向地朝向换能器并且横向地以4.5°的平均角位移。最后,我们能够在相同的立体定向和超声参数下显示出靶向精度的可重复性。本文记录了通过操纵角度和压力对开口量的先验预测,并建立了FUS诱导NHP中BBB开口的可预测性,准确性和安全性。

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