Neurotrophins as Therapeutic Agents for Parkinson's Disease; New Chances From Focused Ultrasound?
Authors: Stefani A, Pierantozzi M, Cardarelli S, Stefani L, Cerroni R, Conti M, Garasto E, Mercuri NB, Marini C, Sucapane P
Magnetic Resonance-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) represents an effective micro-lesioning approach to target pharmaco-resistant tremor, mostly in patients afflicted by essential tremor (ET) and/or Parkinson's disease (PD). So far, experimental protocols are verifying the clinical extension to other facets of the movement disorder galaxy (i.e., internal pallidus for disabling dyskinesias). Aside from those neurosurgical options, one of the most intriguing opportunities of this technique relies on its capability to remedy the impermeability of blood-brain barrier (BBB). Temporary BBB opening through low-intensity focused ultrasound turned out to be safe and feasible in patients with PD, Alzheimer's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. As a mere consequence of the procedures, some groups described even reversible but significant mild cognitive amelioration, up to hippocampal neurogenesis partially associated to the increased of endogenous brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). A further development elevates MRgFUS to the status of therapeutic tool for drug delivery of putative neurorestorative therapies. Since 2012, FUS-assisted intravenous administration of BDNF or neurturin allowed hippocampal or striatal delivery. Experimental studies emphasized synergistic modalities. In a rodent model for Huntington's disease, engineered liposomes can carry glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) plasmid DNA (GDNFp) to form a GDNFp-liposome (GDNFp-LPs) complex through pulsed FUS exposures with microbubbles; in a subacute MPTP-PD model, the combination of intravenous administration of neurotrophic factors (either through protein or gene delivery) plus FUS did curb nigrostriatal degeneration. Here, we explore these arguments, focusing on the current, translational application of neurotrophins in neurodegenerative diseases.
Introduction
Purpose
Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective
To review experimental evidence and assess the translational potential of neurotrophic factor therapies delivered via low-intensity/MR-guided focused ultrasound for treating neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease.
Animal model / Human subject
Humans (patients) — strain: N/A; age: not specified; sex: not specified; Rodent model — species/strain: not specified; age: not specified; sex: not specified
Disease model
Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, Alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntington's disease
MRI or image guidance method
Magnetic Resonance-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS)
Targeted brain region(s)
Internal Pallidus
Cargo name and characteristics
BDNF (protein neurotrophic factor), neurturin (protein neurotrophic factor), GDNF plasmid DNA (gene therapy; plasmid DNA) delivered in engineered liposome nanoparticles (GDNFp-LPs); generally neurotrophic factors delivered as proteins or gene-delivery constructs.
Route of administration
intravenous
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
MRgFUS / low‑intensity focused ultrasound transiently opens the BBB to enable delivery of neurotrophic factors, producing hippocampal/striatal delivery, hippocampal neurogenesis, increased endogenous BDNF, reversible mild cognitive improvements in patients, reduced nigrostriatal degeneration in PD models, and improved front‑limb use asymmetry when combined with CDNF + STN DBS. Successful FUS parameters reported include low‑intensity FUS for transient BBB opening, MR‑guided FUS protocols to modulate BBB permeability, and pulsed FUS exposures with microbubbles (used to deliver GDNF‑plasmid liposome complexes).
Duration of biological effect
2 and 3 weeks
Safety-related matter
The authors report that temporary BBB opening via low-intensity MRgFUS has been safe and feasible in patients with Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and ALS, and conclude MRgFUS may be considered a safe method; no adverse effects are reported.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
FUS Mode
pulsed
Focal Characteristics
Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
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