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Secondary effects on brain physiology caused by focused ultrasound-mediated disruption of the blood-brain barrier

机译:聚焦超声介导的血脑屏障中断引起的脑生理学的二次影响

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Focused ultrasound (FUS) combined with microbubbles is a non-invasive method for targeted, reversible disruption of the blood-brain barrier (FUS-BBB opening). This approach holds great promise for improving delivery of therapeutics to the brain. In order to achieve this clinically important goal, the approach necessarily breaks a protective barrier, temporarily, which plays a fundamental role in maintaining a homeostatic environment in the brain. Preclinical and clinical research has identified a set of treatment parameters under which this can be performed safely, whereby the BBB is disrupted to the point of being permeable to normally non-penetrant agents without causing significant acute damage to endothelial or neuronal cells. Much of the early work in this field focused on engineering questions around how to achieve optimal delivery of therapeutics via BBB disruption. However, there is increasing interest in addressing biological questions related to whether and how various aspects of neurophysiology might be affected when this fundamental protective barrier is compromised by the specific mechanisms of FUS-BBB opening. Improving our understanding of these secondary effects is becoming vital now that FUS-BBB opening treatments have entered clinical trials. Such information would help to safely expand FUS-BBB opening protocols into a wider range of drug delivery applications and may even lead to new types of treatments. In this paper, we will critically review our current knowledge of the secondary effects caused by FUS-BBB opening on brain physiology, identify areas that remain understudied, and discuss how a better understanding of these processes can be used to safely advance FUS-BBB opening into a wider range of clinical applications.
机译:聚焦超声(FUS)结合微泡是一种非侵入性方法,用于血脑屏障(FUS-BBB开放)的靶向,可逆破坏。这种方法对改善疗法向大脑的交付具有很大的承认。为了实现这一临床的重要目标,该方法必然会暂时打破保护屏障,这在维持大脑中的稳态环境方面起着重要作用。临床前和临床研究已经鉴定了一组处理参数,在此之下这可以安全地进行,由此BBB被破坏到可渗透通常非渗透剂的点,而不会导致内皮或神经元细胞的显着急性损伤。该领域的大部分工作的大部分工作都集中在如何通过BBB中断实现如何实现治疗方法的工程问题。然而,对于在这种基本保护屏障受到Fus-BBB开放的特定机制损害的情况下,对与神经生理学的各个方面是否以及如何以及如何以及如何以及如何以及如何以及如何以及如何影响神经生理学的各个方面。提高我们对这些二次效应的理解正在变得至高在现在,Fus-BBB开放治疗进入临床试验。这些信息将有助于将FUS-BBB开放协议安全地扩展到更广泛的药物递送应用程序中,甚至可能导致新类型的治疗方法。在本文中,我们将重视我们目前对脑生理学造成的Fus-BBB开放造成的二次效应的了解,确定仍然被解读的区域,并讨论如何更好地了解这些过程的方法可用于安全地推进FUS-BBB开放进入更广泛的临床应用。

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