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Focal disruption of the blood-brain barrier due to 260-kHz ultrasound bursts: a method for molecular imaging and targeted drug delivery.

机译:由于260 kHz的超声脉冲,血脑屏障的局灶性破坏:一种分子成像和靶向药物递送的方法。

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OBJECT: The goal of this study was to explore the feasibility of using low-frequency magnetic resonance (MR) image-guided focused ultrasound as a noninvasive method for the temporary disruption of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) at targeted locations. METHODS: Rabbits were placed inside a clinical 1.5-tesla MR imaging unit, and sites in their brains were targeted for 20-second burst sonications (frequency 260 kHz). The peak pressure amplitude during the burst varied between 0.1 and 0.9 MPa. Each sonication was performed after an intravenous injection of an ultrasound contrast agent (Optison). The disruption of the BBB was evaluated with the aid of an injection of an MR imaging contrast agent (MAG-NEVIST). Additional tests involving the use of MION-47, a 20-nm magnetic nanoparticle contrast agent, were also performed. The animals were killed at different time points between 3 minutes and 5 weeks postsonication, after which light or electron microscopic evaluation was performed. The threshold for BBB disruption was approximately 0.2 MPa. More than 80% of the brain sites sonicated showed BBB disruption when the pressure amplitude was 0.3 MPa; at 0.4 MPa, this percentage was greater than 90%. Tissue necrosis, ischemia, and apoptosis were not found in tissue in which the pressure amplitude was less than 0.4 MPa; however, in a few areas of brain tissue erythrocytes were identified outside blood vessels following exposures of 0.4 MPa or higher. Survival experiments did not show any long-term adverse events. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that low-frequency ultrasound bursts can induce local, reversible disruption of the BBB without undesired long-term effects. This technique offers a potential noninvasive method for targeted drug delivery in the brain aided by a relatively simple low-frequency device.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是探讨使用低频磁共振(MR)图像引导聚焦超声作为一种非侵入性方法在目标位置暂时破坏血脑屏障(BBB)的可行性。方法:将兔子放置在临床的1.5特斯拉MR成像装置中,并将其大脑中的部位定向为进行20秒的突发超声处理(频率260 kHz)。爆裂期间的峰值压力幅度在0.1到0.9 MPa之间变化。在静脉内注射超声造影剂(Optison)后进行每次超声处理。借助于注射MR成像造影剂(MAG-NEVIST)评估BBB的破坏。还进行了涉及使用20纳米磁性纳米粒子造影剂MION-47的其他测试。在超声后3分钟至5周之间的不同时间点处将动物处死,然后进行光镜或电子显微镜评估。 BBB破裂的阈值约为0.2 MPa。当压力振幅为0.3 MPa时,超过80%的经超声处理的大脑部位显示BBB破坏;在0.4 MPa时,该百分比大于90%。在压力振幅小于0.4 MPa的组织中未发现组织坏死,局部缺血和凋亡。然而,在0.4MPa或更高的暴露水平下,在大脑的一些区域中,在血管外发现了红细胞。生存实验未显示任何长期不良事件。结论:这些结果表明,低频超声猝发可以诱导BBB的局部可逆破坏,而没有不希望的长期影响。这项技术借助相对简单的低频设备,提供了一种潜在的非侵入性方法,可在大脑中进行靶向药物输送。

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