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A Clinical System for Non-invasive Blood-Brain Barrier Opening Using a Neuronavigation-Guided Single-Element Focused Ultrasound Transducer.

Authors: Pouliopoulos AN, Wu SY, Burgess MT, Karakatsani ME, Kamimura HAS, Konofagou EE

Focused ultrasound (FUS)-mediated blood-brain barrier (BBB) opening is currently being investigated in clinical trials. Here, we describe a portable clinical system with a therapeutic transducer suitable for humans, which eliminates the need for in-line magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guidance. A neuronavigation-guided 0.25-MHz single-element FUS transducer was developed for non-invasive clinical BBB opening. Numerical simulations and experiments were performed to determine the characteristics of the FUS beam within a human skull. We also validated the feasibility of BBB opening obtained with this system in two non-human primates using U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved treatment parameters. Ultrasound propagation through a human skull fragment caused 44.4 ± 1% pressure attenuation at a normal incidence angle, while the focal size decreased by 3.3 ± 1.4% and 3.9 ± 1.8% along the lateral and axial dimension, respectively. Measured lateral and axial shifts were 0.5 ± 0.4 mm and 2.1 ± 1.1 mm, while simulated shifts were 0.1 ± 0.2 mm and 6.1 ± 2.4 mm, respectively. A 1.5-MHz passive cavitation detector transcranially detected cavitation signals of Definity microbubbles flowing through a vessel-mimicking phantom. T<sub>1</sub>-weighted MRI confirmed a 153 ± 5.5 mm<sup>3</sup> BBB opening in two non-human primates at a mechanical index of 0.4, using Definity microbubbles at the FDA-approved dose for imaging applications, without edema or hemorrhage. In conclusion, we developed a portable system for non-invasive BBB opening in humans, which can be achieved at clinically relevant ultrasound exposures without the need for in-line MRI guidance. The proposed FUS system may accelerate the adoption of non-invasive FUS-mediated therapies due to its fast application, low cost and portability.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective Develop and validate a portable neuronavigation-guided 0.25-MHz focused ultrasound system for noninvasive blood–brain barrier opening in humans without the need for in-line MRI guidance.
Animal model / Human subject Non-human primates (NHPs); strain: Rhesus macaque; age: 12-20 years old; sex: male
Disease model Healthy
MRI or image guidance method Neuronavigation-guided (no in-line MRI guidance)
Targeted brain region(s) Thalamus

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Neuronavigation-guided FUS produced a localized ~153 mm3 BBB opening in NHP without edema or hemorrhage
Safety-related matter No edema or hemmorhage observed under T2-weighted MRI or susceptbility-weighted imaging following FUS BBB opening

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Neuronavigation-guided 0.25-MHz single-element focused ultrasound (FUS) transducer (portable clinical system); Manufacturer: None; Transducer aperture/diameter: None
FUS Frequency 0.25 MHz
FUS Pressure 0.2 MPa (derived from MI 0.4 at 0.25 MHz)
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 2 minutes
Focal Characteristics Focal depth: 110 mm; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
Treatment frequency single session

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